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increase profits. Our results have important implications for both the design of screening tools to detect cartels as part of … public enforcement and the calculation of damages as part of private enforcement of competition law. …
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are more inclined to conclude that US cartel enforcement has seen an underlying shift away from focusing on smaller … policy priorities and a search for the optimal enforcement design to curtail one of the clearest sources of welfare loss …
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This paper deals with the enforcement of merger policy, and aims to identify situations where the introduction of …
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The paper reports on results from a public survey on attitudes to collusion and cartel enforcement in Britain … programmes are justifiable. Respondents consider public enforcement to be more important than compensating parties injured by …
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This paper deals with the enforcement of merger policy, and aims to study how merger emedies affect the deterrence …
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We analyze maximal cartel prices in infinitely-repeated oligopoly models under leniency where fines are linked to illegal gains, as often outlined in existing antitrust regulation, and detection probabilities depend on the degree of collusion. We introduce cartel culture that describes how...
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enforcement, leniency, and cartel strategies on the maximal cartel price. Ex-ante leniency cannot reduce the maximal cartel price …
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Both the academic literature and the policy debate on systematic bailout guarantees and Government subsidies have ignored an important effect: in industries where firms may go out of business due to idiosyncratic shocks, Governments may increase the likelihood of (tacit) coordination if they set...
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Dominant or apparently dominant internet platform increasingly become subject to both antitrust investigations and further-reaching political calls for regulation. While Google is currently in the focus of the discussion, the next candidate is already on the horizon - the ubiquitous online...
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Many cartels are formed by individual managers of different firms, but not by firms as collectives. However, most of the literature in industrial economics neglects individuals' incentives to form cartels. Although oligopoly experiments reveal important insights on individuals acting as firms,...
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