Imran:
Cost in this case would also include time and money cost to consumers and producers of complying with or operating under multiple OS standards.
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Cost of what and to whom?
Average cost to each of the companies, which would lead to a higher price charged to consumers. With a decreasing average cost curve, any competitor would have a much higher price when it entered, meaning that it would fail.
Cost of what and to whom?
Average cost to each of the companies, which would lead to a higher price charged to consumers. With a decreasing average cost curve, any competitor would have a much higher price when it entered, meaning that it would fail.


Seriously, programs run on 9x may not run not NT/2K, noticably games. Most programs on 3.x do not run on newer versions of Winodws and vice versa. Some do, sure, but it's a dicey thing. XP supposedly run all the 9x and NT programs, but it is still not 100%.
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. They are trying to get all of the consumer surplus they can, by a form of price discrimination. This price discrimination is legal though
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