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Antitrust law 4 Cartel 4 Kartell 4 Kartellrecht 4 Theorie 4 Theory 4 Exemption from punishment 3 Straffreiheit 3 Competition law 2 Competition policy 2 Haftung 2 Liability 2 Restraints of competition 2 Wettbewerbsbeschränkung 2 Wettbewerbspolitik 2 Wettbewerbsrecht 2 Agency theory 1 Asymmetric information 1 Asymmetrische Information 1 Bank 1 Bank regulation 1 Bankenkrise 1 Bankenregulierung 1 Banking crisis 1 Business start-up 1 Competition 1 Competition authority 1 Crime 1 Estimation 1 Fertility 1 Fertilität 1 Firm performance 1 Führungskräfte 1 Großbritannien 1 Impact assessment 1 India 1 Indien 1 Inflation 1 International competition 1 Internationaler Wettbewerb 1
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Marvão, Catarina M. P. 11 Spagnolo, Giancarlo 6 Abraham, Vincent 1 Bloomfield, Matthew J. 1 Buccirossi, Paolo 1 Forsbacka Karlsson, Tove 1 Le Coq, Chloe 1 Potì, Valerio 1
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Konkurrensverket Working Paper 1 Research Handbook on Cartels (Edward Elgar, Peter Whelan, ed.) 1 SITE Working Paper Series 1
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Are Banks Too Big to Fine?
Marvão, Catarina M. P.; Potì, Valerio; Spagnolo, Giancarlo - 2023
We test the overarching hypothesis that financial institutions face relatively milder fines due to financial stability concerns. To do so, we use an event study approach on a sample of 441 listed cartel members prosecuted by the European Commission between 1998 and June 2020. Our results suggest...
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Cartels’ Birth and Death Dynamics : Empirical Evidence
Marvão, Catarina M. P.; Le Coq, Chloe; Forsbacka … - 2022
This paper examines how the legal framework and macroeconomic environment impact cartel births and deaths. To avoid the inherent sample selection bias of prosecuted cartel studies, we use a unique dataset covering the population of Swedish legal cartels registered between 1947 and 1993. We...
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Cartel Activity and Recidivism
Marvão, Catarina M. P. - 2021
The existence and extent of recidivism have been highly debated in the last few years. This chapter examines the current theoretical, experimental and empirical literature on recidivism and related issues. It also presents novel evidence on: (i) the amount of recidivism in the EU between 1998...
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Leniency Inflation, Cartel Damages and Criminalization
Marvão, Catarina M. P.; Spagnolo, Giancarlo - 2021
We revisit the pros and cons of cartel criminalization with focus on its possible introduction in the EU. We document a recent phenomenon that we name EU ``leniency inflation", whereby leniency has been increasingly awarded to many, and sometimes all members of a cartel. We argue that, coupled...
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Relative Performance Evaluation, Sabotage and Collusion
Bloomfield, Matthew J. - 2020
Relative performance evaluation (“RPE”) is a useful tool for shielding risk averse agents from systematic uncertainty. However, RPE can also destroy firm value by encouraging executives to implement excessively aggressive product market strategies to improve their relative standing through...
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Leniency of the Competition Commission of India
Abraham, Vincent; Marvão, Catarina M. P. - 2022
The optimization of fines to deter and detect cartel behavior is one of the main goals of competition policy. Although it is generally argued that fines should be high to be deterrent, the debate on what constitutes an optimal fine is unsettled and some authors suggest using profits (rather than...
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Cartels and Leniency : Taking Stock of What We Learnt
Spagnolo, Giancarlo; Marvão, Catarina M. P. - 2017
Cartels remain widespread and constitute a major problem for society. Leniency policies reduce or cancel the sanctions for the first firm(s) that self-report being part of a cartel and have become the main enforcement instrument used by competition authorities around the world in their fight...
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Leniency and Damages
Buccirossi, Paolo; Marvão, Catarina M. P.; Spagnolo, … - 2016
Modern antitrust engenders a possible conflict between public and private enforcement due to the central role of Leniency Programs. Damage actions may reduce the attractiveness of Leniency Programs for cartel participants if their cooperation with the competition authority increases the chance...
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The EU Leniency Programme and Recidivism
Marvão, Catarina M. P. - 2016
The EU Leniency Programme (LP) aims to encourage the dissolution of existing cartels and the deterrence of future cartels, through spontaneous reporting and/or significant cooperation by cartel members during an investigation. However, the European Commission guidelines are rather vague in terms...
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Heterogeneous Penalties and Private Information
Marvão, Catarina M. P. - 2014
The theoretical framework of the adequacy or otherwise of fine reductions under the EU and US Leniency Programmes has been explored widely. However, the characteristics of the reporting cartel members remain unexplained. This is the first paper to develop a model where cartel members are...
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