Did Microsoft Harm Consumers?: Two Opposing Views

Did Microsoft Harm Consumers?: Two Opposing Views

Mfranklin M. Fisher , Daniel L. Rubinfeld , Richard Schmalensee
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Jan 1, 2000 · Inglese · Brossura (133 pagine)
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Formato Brossura
Pagine 133
Lingua Inglese
Pubblicato Jan 1, 2000
Editore Aei Press
ISBN-10 0844771511
ISBN-13 9780844771519

Descrizione

In a compelling exploration of a pivotal moment in technology and consumer rights, leading economists present their contrasting perspectives on Microsoft and its impact on consumers. Daniel L. Rubinfeld and Richard L. Schmalensee, esteemed figures known for their deep expertise in economics, delve into the complexities surrounding the tech giant’s practices and their implications for the marketplace. Their discussions highlight critical issues such as market competition, innovation, and consumer choice, offering insights shaped by their roles in pivotal legal battles.

Framed within a structured dialogue, this exploration captures the essence of the debate over whether Microsoft’s actions truly constituted harm to consumers or if they spurred growth and technological advancement. The book provides a platform for informed discussion, inviting readers to engage with multifaceted arguments and consider the broader implications of corporate behavior in rapidly evolving industries.

Through their analytical lenses, the authors challenge readers to reflect on the balance between regulation and innovation, ultimately contributing to the ongoing dialogue surrounding consumer welfare in the digital age. Their insights not only illuminate past controversies but also resonate with contemporary issues facing the technology sector today.

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Scienza e Tecnologia Filosofia

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