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Paul David            
            
Shane Greenstein            
     
    
            
                This paper surveys the contributions that economists have made to understanding standards-setting processes and their consequences for industry structure and economic welfare. Standardization processes of four kinds are examined, namely: (1) market competition involving products embodying unsponsored standards, (2) market competition among sponsored (proprietary) standards, (3) agreements within voluntary standards-writing organizations, a18d (4) direct governmental promulgation. The major trajectories along which research has been moving are described and related to both the positive and the normative issues concerning compatibility standards that remain to be studied.
            
     
        
            Date Published:
            1990
        
                    
            Citations:
            David, Paul, Shane Greenstein. 1990. The Economics Of Compatibility Standards: An Introduction To Recent Research. Economics of Innovation and New Technology. (1-2)3-41.