The Law and Economics
Friday, May 5, 2000 Greenberg Lounge, Vanderbilt Hall
Organizer: Professor Nicholas Economides |
This conference examined the legal and economic
issues arising from the United States v. Microsoft antitrust trial. Prominent
legal and economics scholars and practitioners analyzed the application
of antitrust law in the Microsoft case, and drew conclusions on the application
of antitrust law and its business implications in the software industry
and other network industries.
A Realmedia streaming videotape of the entire conference can be viewed below . For your convenience it has been divided into sections approximately 55-minutes in length. The newest version of the free Basic RealPlayer is required.
Jointly sponsored by
The
Stern School of Business and the NYU
Law School
The Center for Law and Business
The
Salomon Center
The
Center for Information Intensive OrganizationsThe
Economics Department