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Competition and Antitrust Policy

Microsoft, mergers, and more. Everything from the impact of regulation on facilities-based competition to open access.

Federal Regulators Not on AOL's BuddyList, by Clyde Wayne Crews Jr., Cato Daily Commentary, January 12, 2001.

A Call the Needs to Go Through--MCI/Worldcom & Sprint, by Solveig Singleton, Cato Daily Commentary, October 13, 1999.

Antitrust Policy: The Case for Repeal, by D.T. Armentano.

It's Time To Reexamine Antitrust Legislation, by D.T. Armentano, Cato Daily Commentary, November 13, 1997.

Rewriting the Rules for High-tech Antitrust, by Robert A. Levy, Cato Daily Commentary, November 3, 1999.

Microsoft Redux, Anatomy of a Baseless Lawsuit, by Robert A. Levy, Policy Analysis No. 352, September 30, 1999.

Wire Traffic Merges, Cato Daily Dispatch, October 11, 1999

Antitrust in the Information Age, by Robert A. Levy, Cato Daily Commentary, June 4, 1999.

The Business Community's Suicidal Impulse, by Milton Friedman, from Cato Policy Report, March/April 1999.

Intel's Sell Out, by Edward L. Hudgins, Cato Daily Commentary, March 26, 1999.

Microsoft - A Tale of Two Markets, by Robert A. Levy, Cato Daily Commentary, March 8, 1999.

Microsoft is No Monopoly, by Robert Levy, Cato Daily Commentary, January 15, 1999.

Dismal Science Fictions: Network Effects, Microsoft, and Antitrust Speculation, by Stan Liebowitz and Stephen E. Margolis, Policy Analysis No. 324, October 27, 1998.

The Government's War on Mergers: The Fatal Conceit of Antitrust Policy, by William F. Shughart II, Policy Analysis No. 323, October 22, 1998.

Beyond the Browser Wars: Antitrust as Vendetta, by Robert A. Levy, Cato Daily Commentary, August 17, 1998.

Microsoft and the Browser Wars: Fit to be Tied, by Robert A. Levy, Policy Analysis No. 296, February 19, 1998.

A New Direction for DBS Competition?, by Solveig Bernstein, Cato Daily Commentary, October 9, 1996.

Of Wedding Bells and Regulatory Divorces, by Solveig Bernstein, Telecommunications and Electronic Media News, The Federalist Society, Fall 1996, Vol. 1 No. 1. A look at telecom mergers.

Intelsat and the Separate System Policy: Toward Competitive International Telecommunications, by Milton Mueller, Policy Analysis No. 150, March 21, 1991. A free-market look at Intelsat.
 

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