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September 21, 2007
Early Reactions to Microsoft
Posted by D. Daniel Sokol
The team over at eCCP has collected a number of insightful early comments on Microsoft from a distinguished group: Nicholas Economides of NYU's Stern School of Business, Luke Froeb of Vanderbilt University's Owen School of Management (and permanent guest blogger here at the Antitrust and Competition Policy Blog), Robert O'Donoghue, a Barrister with Brick Court Chambers and Daniel Spulber of Northwestern's Kellogg School of Management.
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All of the comments are hostile to the CFI's decision. Gee, there's a surprise, given Esapience's orientation! There's nothing wrong with having an orientation and approach to competition law. I would not expect the American Antitrust Institute to sponsor a comment bashing the decision. However, in light of Esapience's past history of attempting to change the "intellectual climate" as a service for paying clients, see, e.g., http://www.tnr.com/doc.mhtml?i=w070312&s=risen031607, a note of caution is warranted in characterizing the comments as "insightful."
Posted by: Harry Gerla | Sep 21, 2007 8:27:45 AM
