Dynamic competition and public policy : technology, innovation, and antitrust issues
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Dynamic competition and public policy : technology, innovation, and antitrust issues
Cambridge University Press, 2001
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A collection of 9 papers by the editor and other researchers
Includes bibliographical references and index
Symposium papers
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内容説明
During the 1990s, US antitrust policy began to take greater account of economic theories that emphasize the critical role of innovation and change in the competitive process. Several high-profile antitrust cases have focused on dynamic innovation issues as much as or more than static economic efficiency. But does dynamic competition furnish a new rationale for activist antitrust, or a new reason for government to leave markets alone? In this volume, more than a dozen leading scholars with extensive antitrust experience explore this question in the context of the Microsoft case, merger policy, and intellectual property law.
目次
- Introduction
- 1. A taxonomy of dynamic competition theories Jerry Ellig and Dan Lin
- 2. Innovation and antitrust enforcement Daniel Rubinfeld and John Hoven
- 3. Competence explanations of economic profits: some policy implications Jay B. Barney
- 4. New Incidia for competition policy and market analysis in high-technology industries Christopher Pleatsikas and David Teece
- 5. Technological standards, innovation, and the essential facility doctrine Richard N. Langlois
- 6. Innovation and monopoly leveraging Franklin M. Fisher
- 7. Competition in network industries: the Microsoft case Stan Liebowitz
- 8. Intellectual property and limitations on contract: antitrust, preemption, and the first sale doctrine Michelle M. Burtis and Bruce H. Kobayashi
- Conclusion.
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