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; Collusion ; Entry deterrence …
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We re-consider the bilateral bargaining problem of a multi-product, manufacturer-retailer trading relationship. O'Brien and Shaffer (Rand JE 35:573-598, 2005) have shown that the unbundling of contracts leads to downward distorted production levels if seller power is strong, while otherwise the...
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This paper investigates the collusive and competitive effects of algorithmic price recommendations on market outcomes. These recommendations are often non-binding and common in many markets, especially on online platforms. We develop a theoretical framework and derive two algorithms that...
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that resembles traditional tacit collusion, I conduct market experiments with human participants in the same environment …
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We analyze the effect of different pricing schemes on horizontally differentiated firms' ability to sustain collusion … that the additional price component of the two-part tariff makes it more difficult to sustain collusion. Additionally, the … pricing schedule that is most beneficial for customers in absence of collusion harms customers most in presence of (partial …
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less inclined to collude than men when collusion harms a third party. No gender difference can be found in the absence of a … distance is small they hardly behave collusively when collusion harms a third party. …
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We analyze the effects of better algorithmic demand forecasting on collusive profits. We show that the comparative statics crucially depend on the whether actions are observable. Thus, the optimal antitrust policy needs to take into account the institutional settings of the industry in question....
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We analyze firms' ability to sustain collusion in a setting in which horizontally differentiated firms can price … sustainability of collusion. Starting from a low level, an increase in signal precision first facilitates collusion. However, there … is a turning point from which on any further increase renders collusion less sustainable. Our analysis provides important …
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Consumer switching costs cause the market demand of consumers who already bought a supplier's product to be less elastic while they simultaneously increase competition for new consumers. I study the effect of this twofold pricing incentive on firms' price setting behavior in a 2x2 factorial...
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We analyze the pricing behavior of firms when explicit partial cartels have formed in experimental markets through communication. Using a repeated, asymmetric capacity constraint price game, we show that, in line with theory, a partial cartel is sufficient to increase market prices for all...
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