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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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This paper analyzes dynamic cartel formation and antitrust enforcement when firms operate in demand-related markets. We show that cartel prosecution can have a knock-on effect: desisting a cartel in one market reduces profits and cartel stability and leads to the break-up of the cartel in the...
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Tacit collusion is explored under a strategy in which, loosely speaking, firms match the lowest price set by any firm …
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has changed such that tacit collusion becomes disturbingly more likely. It seems that antitrust neglects the fact that … of higher or lower collusion has been tested. This paper standardises the evidence by way of a meta-study, and relates …
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price collusion or merger is expected and with multi-product monopoly. In models with no price competition, less specific …
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Based on a price setting duopoly model, this paper argues that collusion on managerial incentive compensation may have … the equivalent effect to collusion on prices. This paper also provides an analysis of the effect of different antitrust …
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differentiated markets. I firstly review some classical literature on collusion between two firms producing goods of exogenous … the market may have contradictory effects on the incentive of firms to collude: it can make collusion easier for bottom …
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Capital structure and financial policies can raise anticompetitive concerns to the extent that they induce rival firms to compete less aggressively. In contrast to common ownership, anticompetitive concerns triggered by financial leverage being ratcheted up in parallel across rival firms can be...
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Recent years have witnessed an increased interest, by competition agencies, in assessing the competitive effects of partial acquisitions. We propose an empirical structural methodology, which can deal with settings involving all types of owners and ownership rights, to quantify the coordinated...
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We experimentally investigate the determinants of post-cartel tacit collusion (PCTC), the effects of PCTC on market …
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