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firms. Communication is often abused for explicit agreements and this strongly reduces competition. …
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-known commitment problem by introducing communication. Allowing the upstream firm to chat privately with each downstream firm reduces … total offered quantity from near the Cournot level (observed in the absence of communication) halfway toward the monopoly … bargaining advantage from open communication that all of the gains from monopolizing the market accrue to them. A simple …
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experiments with written cheap-talk communication between players and we compare them to treatments without the possibility to … tacitly but that the number of firms does not significantly affect outcomes with communication. As a result, the payoff gain … from communication increases with the number of firms, at a decreasing rate. …
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We explore the difference between explicit and tacit collusion by investigating the impact communication has in … largest additional profit from talking. We also find that industries continue to collude successfully after communication is … disabled. Communication supports firms in coordinating on collusive pricing schemes, and it is also used for conflict mediation. …
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In a Bertrand-oligopoly experiment, firms choose whether or not to engage in cartel-like communication and, if so, they …
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firms. Communication is often abused for explicit agreements and this strongly reduces competition. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011190130
We explore the difference between explicit and tacit collusion by investigating the impact communication has in … largest additional profit from talking. We also find that industries continue to collude successfully after communication is … disabled. Communication supports fims in coordinating on collusive pricing schemes, and it is also used for conflict mediation. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010956703
In a Bertrand-oligopoly experiment, firms choose whether or not to engage in cartel-like communication and, if so, they …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010956705
firms. Communication is often abused for explicit agreements and this strongly reduces competition. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010983935
We explore the difference between explicit and tacit collusion by investigating the impact communication has in … largest additional profit from talking. We also find that industries continue to collude successfully after communication is … disabled. Communication supports fims in coordinating on collusive pricing schemes, and it is also used for conflict mediation. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010310323