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Folded, Spindled and Mutilated: Economic Analysis and U.S. vs. IBM (Regulation of Economic Activity)

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  • ISBN-13: 9780262560320
  • ISBN: 0262560321
  • Publication Date: 1985
  • Publisher: MIT Press

AUTHOR

Fisher, Franklin M., McGowan, John J., Greenwood, Joen E.

SUMMARY

Foreword by Carl Keysen One of the most important antitrust cases in 50 years, U.S. vs. IBM, was filed in 1969 and dropped by the Justice Department in 1982. This economic analysis by participants for the defense argues that the IBM case failed not because the antitrust laws are obsolete, but because the government and its economists made major analytical errors throughout the case. The topics they discuss in this book, which grew from their studies and the trial testimony, range over the standard and important ones in an antitrust case charging single-firm monopolizing: market definition, market share, technical change, entry barriers, behavior (predation), and profitability. Folded, Spindled, and Mutilated is a Charles River Associates Study and seventh in The MIT Press series on the Regulation of Economic Activity, edited by Richard Schmalensee.Fisher, Franklin M. is the author of 'Folded, Spindled and Mutilated: Economic Analysis and U.S. vs. IBM (Regulation of Economic Activity)', published 1985 under ISBN 9780262560320 and ISBN 0262560321.

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