Stan Liebowitz is a professor of managerial economics at the University of Texas at Dallas. He is the author of Rethinking the Network Economy: The Real Forces that Drive the Digital Marketplace and Winners, Losers, and Microsoft: Competition and Antitrust in High Technology. Liebowitz has been published in the Harvard Journal of Law and Technology, the Journal of Economic Perspectives, the Quarterly Review of Economics and Business, and the Journal of Law and Economics.
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"Policing Pirates in the Networked Age," Policy Analysis no. 438, May 15, 2002.
"Dismal Science Fictions: Network Effects, Microsoft, and Antitrust Speculation," by Stan Liebowitz and Stephen E. Margolis, Policy Analysis no. 324, October 27, 1998.
"Why Health Care Costs Too Much," Policy Analysis no. 211, June 23, 1994.
"The Myth of Copyright Inefficiency," Regulation, Vol. 32, No. 1, Spring 2009.
"The Day the Music Died," Tech Knowledge, August 21, 2003
"Policy and Path Dependence: From QWERTY to Windows 95," by Stanley Liebowitz and Stephen E. Margolis, Regulation, vol. 18, no. 3, 1995.