On the Stability of Research Joint Ventures: Implications for Collusion
Though there is a body of theoretical literature on research joint venture (RJV) participation facilitating collusion, empirical tests are rare. Even more so, there are few empirical tests on the general theme of collusion. This note tries to fill this gap by assuming a correspondence between the stability of research joint ventures and collusion. By using data from the US National Cooperation Research Act, we show that large RJVs in concentrated industries are more stable and hence more suspect to collusion.
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2012
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Authors: | Seldeslachts, J. ; Duso, T. ; Pennings, E. |
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Review of Business and Economic Literature. - Intersentia, ISSN 2034-7677. - Vol. 57.2012, 1, p. 98-109
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Intersentia |
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