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affected by tacit collusion or price manipulation when the corresponding polluting product market is oligopolistic. We analyze …
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affected by tacit collusion or price manipulation when the corresponding polluting product market is oligopolistic. We analyze …
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In a duopoly industry with environmentally differentiated products, we examine the effects of introducing a mandatory …
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In a duopoly industry with environmentally differentiated products, we examine the effects of introducing a mandatory …
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affected by tacit collusion or price manipulation when the corresponding polluting product market is oligopolistic. We analyze …
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In a duopoly industry with environmentally differentiated products, we examine the effects of introducing a mandatory …
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We investigate the effect of a ban on third-degree price discrimination on the sustainability of collusion. We build a …' discount factor has to be higher in order to sustain collusion in grim-trigger strategies under price discrimination than under …
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We investigate the possibility for two vertically related firms to at least partially collude on the wholesale price over an in.nite horizon to mitigate or eliminate the e¤ects of double marginalisation, thereby avoiding contracts which might not be enforceable. We characterise alternative...
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We analyze spying out a rival's price in a Bertrand market game with incomplete information. Spying transforms a simultaneous into a robust sequential moves game. We provide conditions for profitable espionage. The spied at firm may attempt to immunize against spying by delaying its pricing...
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from a theoretical stance how introducing asymmetry in the substitution effects influences the sustainability of collusion …. We characterize the equilibrium of a linear Cournot duopoly with substitute goods, and consider substitution effects … which are asymmetric in magnitude. Within this framework, we study partial collusion using Friedman (1971) solution concept …
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