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The Quest for Appropriate Remedies in the EC Microsoft Cases: A Comparative Appraisal

In: Microsoft on Trial

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  • Nicholas Economides
  • Ioannis Lianos

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This fascinating and highly relevant book facilitates discussion on the difficult technical, legal and economic issues with respect to innovation, competition and welfare raised, through the span of more than a decade, by the US and EC Microsoft antitrust cases. It assesses their impact on the evolution of European and US laws on competition and intellectual property in the IT sector and beyond.

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  • Nicholas Economides & Ioannis Lianos, 2010. "The Quest for Appropriate Remedies in the EC Microsoft Cases: A Comparative Appraisal," Chapters, in: Luca Rubini (ed.), Microsoft on Trial, chapter 13, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eechap:13381_13
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