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Microsoft Links
Because of the worldwide impact that Microsoft has on the face of technology, many software companies, industries and the ecomony in general will be greatly affected. There has been much debate and analysis of this impact. There has also been a lot of explaination. The amount of information is overwhelming. These articles are editorials and others are written by economists. They help capsulate impact on the economy.
Don’t Break Up Microsoft
Editorial,
Detroit News,
May 2, 2000
Microsoft: Breaking It Up Would Be a Major Mistake
Editorial,
The Dallas Morning News,
April 26, 2000
The Economics of the Microsoft Antitrust Case: A Post-Trial Primer
by David Evans and Richard Schmalensee,
American Enterprise Institute,
February 2000
The Evidence Doesn't Fit; You Must Acquit
by James Freeman,
USA Today,
September 15, 1999
The New Trustbusters
by James V. DeLong,
Reason,
March 1999
Sorry, Wrong Model
by David S. Evans,
The Washington Post,
May 7, 2000
The Killer App?
Editorial,
Las Vegas Review-Journal,
April 25, 2000
What Really Matters in the Microsoft Case
by Steve Ballmer,
San Diego Union Tribune,
April 7, 2000
Technology, Market Changes and Antitrust Enforcement
by Dwight R. Lee and Richard B. McKenzie,
Center for the Study of American Business,
February 2000
Microsoft Stands Strong
By George Mannes,
TheStreet.com,
May 19, 2000
Microsoft: Will bend, but not break
By Joe Wilcox,
CNET News.com,
May 10, 2000
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