All Posts Tagged With: "Netscape"

Barbarians at Bill Gates

William Shughart is the Frederick A. P. Barnard Distinguished Professor of Economics and holder of the Robert M. Hearin Chair in Business Administration at the University of Mississippi. It was a glorious fall day on the East Coast when Assistant Attorney General for Antitrust Joel Klein stepped up to the microphone at a news conference [...]

1Apr2000 | William F. Shughart II | 0 comments | Continued

Regulatory Extortion

Thomas DiLorenzo is a professor of economics at Loyola College in Baltimore, Maryland. This article is based on a presentation prepared for the Ludwig von Mises Institute’s conference, “Austrian Economics and the Financial Markets,” last September in Toronto. In 1978 Michael Jensen and William Meckling, writing in the Financial Analysts Journal, offered an extraordinarily gloomy [...]

1Mar2000 | Thomas J. DiLorenzo | 8 comments | Continued

Opening Pandora’s Box

Dan Fylstra has been involved in the PC industry since its inception. He was founding associate editor of BYTE Magazine in 1975, and founder of VisiCorp in 1979. He is currently president of the PC software vendor Frontline Systems, Inc. This is excerpted from a longer “open letter” distributed on the Internet. Last year, Netscape [...]

1Nov1998 | Dan Fylstra | 0 comments | Continued

It Just Ain’t So!

Antitrust, now over a century old in the United States, has always had its supporters and critics. In the 1970s, however, a group of conservative scholars, including Richard Posner and Frank Easterbrook (who are now federal judges) and Robert Bork (now a retired federal judge), overwhelmed the existing consensus with devastating economic arguments and dramatically [...]

1Oct1998 | Andrew N. Kleit | 0 comments | Continued
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