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pay reduced fines. This paper connects this potential adverse effect to the number of firms involved in the cartel …
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courts and European agencies to show the incentive compatibility constraint (ICC) of the short-lived vitamin C cartel was … vitamin C cartel, but others could have further destabilized it, because both the direction and magnitude of "coordinated …
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In this paper we analyze cartel formation and self-reporting incentives when firms operate in several geographical …-reporting by cartel members …
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common beliefs and the existing literature, that conspirators often apply for leniency long after a cartel collapses. We …
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cartel formation, cartel stability and cartel recidivism. The program leads to lower prices for three reasons. First, non …-cooperators are more persistent in their behavior which effectively blocks cartel formation in their respective groups. Second …, members of groups that do form a cartel defect more often thus reducing the average cartel lifetime. Third, the difference …
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We study the timing of leniency applications using a novel application of multi-spell discrete-time survival analysis for a sample of cartels prosecuted by the European Commission between 1996 and 2014. The start of a Commission investigation does not affect the rate by which conspirators apply...
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While price-fixing cartel prosecutions have received significant attention, the policy determinants and the political ….S. antitrust cartel prosecutions during the period 1969-2013. This period has seen substantive policy innovations with increasing … penalties related to fines and jail terms. There appear to be four distinct cartel policy regimes: pre-1978, 1978-1992, 1993 …
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Research on cartel inspection has considered dynamic behaviors of firms but not of the regulator. The current paper … allows the antitrust authority to choose the level of cartel monitoring intensity and its dynamic patterns. Specifically, we … compare stationary monitoring policies with "switching" policies that randomize cartel detecting probabilities over time with …
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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 Stackelberg quantity leader and the fringe firms are in Cournot …
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cartel, a group of competing fringe firms, and a welfare maximizing antitrust authority. In existing models of cartel … actors. The cartel is the Stackelberg quantity leader and the fringe firms are in Cournot competition with respect to the …
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