A hidden cost of antitrust and regulation is that the political economy can be gamed—competitors (as arguably with Microsoft) instigate cases, imposing large transaction costs and management attention, and fostering a culture where managers spend more time gaming the government than producing better products.

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Clifford Winston

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managers spend more time worrying about gaming the government than they do producing better products

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Clifford Winston on Market Failure and Government Failure 12/28/2009EconTalk
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