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The raging antitrust debates surrounding Microsoft all include, and must face up to, one underlying question: whether antitrust should stay away from high-technology markets.1 There are serious arguments in the affirmative that are based on unique characteristics endemic to high-technology markets.
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Ordover, J.A., Willig, R.D. (1999). Access and Bundling in High-Technology Markets. In: Eisenach, J.A., Lenard, T.M. (eds) Competition, Innovation and the Microsoft Monopoly: Antitrust in the Digital Marketplace. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-4407-0_6
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