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larger price increases than mergerrelated exits. Within the merger category, our analysis reveals significant price increases …
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an application of before-and-after approaches to estimate the price overcharge can benefit from such rich data sets. We …
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We use publicly available price data from the German cement industry to estimate the cartelinduced price increase. We …-cartel period on the overcharge estimate. We find that the cement cartel led to price overcharges in a range from 20.3 to 26 …
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a far larger extent than gross prices and that, second, noncartel members slip under the price umbrella of the cartel to …
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classification of affected routes, we apply a difference-indifferences approach to exemplarily investigate the price effects of the … routes in which both airlines competed either on a non-stop or one-stop basis prior to the merger, substantial average price …
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We use publicly available price data from the German cement industry to estimate the cartel-induced price increase. We …-cartel period on the overcharge estimate. We find that the cement cartel led to price overcharges in a range from 20.3 to 26 …
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