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Category > Economics Posted 13 Jun 2017 My Price 5.00

Suppose a computer manufacturer develops a new machine architecture

1.Suppose a computer manufacturer develops a new machine architecture. To what extent should the company be allowed to own that architecture? What policy would be best for society?

2. in a sense, the year 1923 marked the birth of what many now call planned obsolescence This was the year that Genera] Motors, led by Alfred Sloan, introduced the automobile industry to the concept of model years. The idea was to increase sales by changing styling rather than necessarily introducing a better automobile. Sloan is quoted as saying, "We want to make you dissatisfied with your current car so you will buy a new one." To what extent is this marketing ploy used today in the computer industry?

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Status NEW Posted 13 Jun 2017 06:06 AM My Price 5.00

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