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In a framework of a unionised oligopoly, this paper reconsiders the impact of the bargaining structure on union wages …
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We analyze a drastic price increase in the German auction market for reserve power, which did not appear to be driven by increased costs. Studying the market structure and individual bidding strategies, we find evidence for collusive behavior in an environment with repeated auctions, pivotal...
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Union representation has been in strong decline in most OECD countries with potentially important consequences for wages. What drives this decline? We try to answer this question by developing and implementing a detailed decomposition approach based on Fairlie (2005). Using linked...
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This paper analyzes the influence of the structure of collective bargaining on foreign direct investment abroad, using a panel of 19 OECD countries in 1980, 1990 and 1994. The degree of centralization as well as the degree of coordination affect foreign direct investment. The less centralized or...
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This paper studies the importance of employer-specific determinants in escaping low earnings in Germany. To address the initial conditions problem and the endogeneity of employer retention, we model (intra-firm) low-pay transitions using a multivariate Probit model that accounts for selection...
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a structural oligopoly model for differentiated products for the US automobile market on the basis of the aggregate … firm behaviour, which could also facilitate collusion. In other words, it is difficult to argue whether coordination is due …
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of collusive/cooperative behaviour varies across markets. These issues are investigated within a structural oligopoly …
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contracts, we comprehensively document different collusion methods along the lines described by Stigler (1964). Quota cartels … legally binding agreements was employed to address the usual obstacles to sustaining collusion. …
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We investigate the impact of cartel breakdowns on merger activity. Merging information on cartel cases decided by the European Commission (EC) between 2000 and 2011 with a detailed data set of worldwide merger activity, we find that, first, the average number of all merger transactions increase...
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In the period following WW II. until the country accessed the European Union, cartels were legalized in Austria, upon registration with the Austrian Cartel Court. We obtained access to the registration data, and scanned them all towards a microeconomic analysis of contracting behavior between...
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