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collusion game. Consistent with the existing literature on communication and collusion, even minimal communication leads to a … short run increase in collusion. However, in a limited message-space treatment where subjects cannot communicate contingent … strategies, this initial burst of collusion rapidly collapses. When unlimited pre-game communication is allowed via a chat window …
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This paper reports results from an experiment studying how fines, leniency programs and reward schemes for whistleblowers affect cartel formation and prices. Antitrust without leniency reduces cartel formation, but increases cartel prices: subjects use costly fines as (altruistic) punishments....
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The Paper addresses the issue of coordinated effects of mergers in the framework of a differentiated products model. Firms’ assets are product varieties that can be sold individually or entirely transferred to another firm in a merger. We show that under symmetric optimal punishment schemes...
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firms to collude. We analyse the scope for collusion with and without resale price maintenance (RPM) when retailers observe … collusion and it reduces total welfare whenever firms choose to adopt it. …
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the sustainability of collusion when prices are assumed to be discrete rather than continuous. The sign of these effects …
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The impact of demand growth on the collusion possibilities is investigated in a Cournot supergame where market growth …' available. It is shown that even in situations where perfect collusion can be sustained after entry, coping with a potential …
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highlight the deficiencies in the current formal theory of collusion. The Sugar Institute did not fix prices or output. Prices …
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The most important issues in auction design are the traditional concerns of competition policy-preventing collusive, predatory, and entry deterring behaviour. Ascending and uniform-price auctions are particularly vulnerable to these problems (we discuss radiospectrum and football TV-rights...
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We develop and illustrate a methodology for obtaining robust comparative statics results for collusion models in … impact of parameter changes on the incentives to deviate from collusion and the punishment profits are often of different … new results in the comparative statics of collusion. …
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Flexibility - the ability to react swiftly to others' choices - facilitates collusion by reducing gains from defection … before opponents react. Under imperfect monitoring, however, flexibility may also hinder collusion by inducing punishment … collusion. To test this subtle prediction we implement in the laboratory an indefinitely repeated Cournot game with noisy price …
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