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- From: "Frank BENNETT (=?iso-2022-jp?B?GyRCJVUlaSVzJS8hISVZJU0lQyVIGyhC?= )" <bennett@example.com>
- Date: Sat, 9 Jun 2001 19:44:19 +0900
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On Sat, Jun 09, 2001 at 11:03:22AM +0100, Simon Cozens wrote: > On Sat, Jun 09, 2001 at 12:02:43PM +0900, Frank BENNETT (フランク ベネット ) wrote: > > Now suppose that Marie Callendar's has the good luck one day to see > > all the other sweets peddlers wiped out (because some sympathetic > > legislator makes their operations illegal, say, or because it suddenly > > and inexplicably becomes physically dangerous to compete in this line > > of business). > > So anti-trust laws are to protect against clueless legislators? Unfortunately, antitrust law is just another statute; if the government decides it __wants__ to reinforce a monopoly or call one into being, the deed is done. > > They could cut corners in other ways instead -- by substituting raw > > cane sugar for pies, or by closing a bunch of their stores, or by > > taking less care to keep insects and bits of dirt out of their pie > > fillings. But the idea is that they don't have to work so hard to do > > just as well for themselves as they did before. > > But there's got to be a point at which it becomes feasible for someone > to start a new pie franchise undercutting them. Normally, yes. That's why I hypothesized a law against entry or the systematic kneecapping of competitors in my silly example: there have to be high barriers to entry for monopolistic profiteering to work. > In the case of software, > this happens when the non-existant Linux, Inc. produces an equivalent or > better product for $0. Then those who want cheap pie or OS can have it; > moreover, the monopoly would have created the demand for cheap pies, so > it's natural for someone to come along and fill it. It doesn't seem right > to start with free market capitalism, but follow it up with 'so long as > you don't do too well.' I suppose there are areas where it is impossible to > compete, such as the case of the phone company who owns all the cable (ooh, > look, threads merging) but those cases are usually state-sponsored monopolies > in the first case. Markets with strong network effects (like the phone company) are infused with a policy tension; you want a single network, but you don't want its owner (or the state) gouging everyone at the gate. Where I have a real problem with Microsoft's expansion efforts is in the market for standards, as in their conflict with Sun over Java. Proprietized standards are like selling justice to the highest bidder; it kind of works, but it is excessively costly to society. There are a couple of links below the heading "Protocol design and IP rights" on the following page that you might find interesting: http://www.nomolog.nagoya-u.ac.jp/~bennett/zemi/index.html Cheers, Frank Bennett
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