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The literature on cartel stability sidelines antitrust policy, whereas the literature on antitrust policy tends to neglect issues of cartel stability. This paper attempts to connect these two interrelated aspects in the context of an augmented quantity leadership model. The cartel is the...
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reconciled with principles of oligopoly theory. This article (1) presents a fundamental reconceptualization of our understanding …
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We run a market experiment where firms can choose not only their price but also whether to present comparable offers. They are faced with artificial demand from consumers who make mistakes when assessing the net value of products on the market. If some offers are comparable however, some...
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challenge for optimal antitrust enforcement. We integrate the mentioned legal principles into an infinitely-repeated oligopoly …
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In this paper we set out the welfare economics based case for imposing cartel penalties on the cartel overcharge rather than on the more conventional bases of revenue or profits (illegal gains). To do this we undertake a systematic comparison of a penalty based on the cartel overcharge with...
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behavior, at least one of these actors is always missing. By contrast, the present paper's oligopoly model includes all three …
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Multiple Cournot oligopoly experiments found more collusive behavior in markets with fewer firms (Huck et al., 2004 …
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