Economics of Networks



Microsoft Anti-trust Trial
Interview of Nicholas Economides with John Irons of About.com
Dateline: June 1, 1999

Introduction | BasicAnalysis | Remedies | AfterEffects

The trial of US vs. Microsoft is scheduled to resume again on June 1. Professor Economides of the Stern School of Business at NYU has again agreed to answer some questions on the trial. The interview is broken into three parts. Basic Analysis, Remedies, and After Effects.
 

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Nicholas Economides is a Professor of Economics at the Stern School of Business, New York University. He earned his Ph.D. from University of California at Berkeley and previously taught at Columbia University and Stanford University.

Economides has published extensively on networks, network pricing, market structure and other topics. He has edited a special issue of the International Journal of Industrial Organization on Network Economics and is currently working on a book entitled The Impact of the 1996 Telecommunications Act to be published by the American Enterprise Institute and MIT Press.

He also maintains web sites on the Economics of Networks and on the current Microsoft Legal Battle.

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Photo courtesy N. Economides

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