This article applies the theory of market leaders and endogenous market structures developed by Etro in 2007 to analyze an important market of the New Economy-the software market. It describes the evolution and different aspects of competition in this market and for this market. Finally, it analyzes the antitrust issues concerning Microsoft in retrospect and develops new theoretical arguments on the role of this market leader in its sector and on the bundling and interoperability parts of the recent European antitrust case.
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Volume (Year): V (2008) Issue (Month): 1 (February) Pages: 7-30 Download reference. The following formats are available: HTML
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