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We examine coordinated effects of mergers in the Swedish retail market for gasoline during the period 1986-2002. Despite significant changes in market concentration and many factors conductive to coordination, the empirical analysis shows that the level of coordination is low. In addition,...
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This paper contributes to the study of tacit collusion by analyzing infinitely repeated multiunit uniform price … number of steps, maximal collusion is attained with simple price-quantity strategies exhibiting capacity withholding. …
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the corresponding increased potential for product market collusion. We consider all trajectories that are candidates for …. Product market collusion could thus yield higher total surplus. …
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Economic theory provides ambiguous and conflicting predictions about the association between algorithmic pricing and competition. In this paper we provide the first empirical analysis of this relationship. We study Germany’s retail gasoline market where algorithmic-pricing software became...
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Economic theory provides ambiguous and conflicting predictions about the association between algorithmic pricing and competition. In this paper we provide the first empirical analysis of this relationship. We study Germany's retail gasoline market where algorithmic-pricing software became widely...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012431081
We analyze the effect of different pricing schemes on horizontally differentiated firms' ability to sustain collusion … that the additional price component of the two-part tariff makes it more difficult to sustain collusion. Additionally, the … pricing schedule that is most beneficial for customers in absence of collusion harms customers most in presence of (partial …
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less inclined to collude than men when collusion harms a third party. No gender difference can be found in the absence of a … distance is small they hardly behave collusively when collusion harms a third party. …
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We analyze the effects of better algorithmic demand forecasting on collusive profits. We show that the comparative statics crucially depend on the whether actions are observable. Thus, the optimal antitrust policy needs to take into account the institutional settings of the industry in question....
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less inclined to collude than men when collusion harms a third party. No gender difference can be found in the absence of a … distance is small they hardly behave collusively when collusion harms a third party. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013177648
We analyze the effects of better algorithmic demand forecasting on collusive profits. We show that the comparative statics crucially depend on the whether actions are observable. Thus, the optimal antitrust policy needs to take into account the institutional settings of the industry in question....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013177663