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algorithmic collusion 13 Restraints of competition 10 Wettbewerbsbeschränkung 10 Algorithm 8 Algorithmus 8 Preismanagement 7 Pricing strategy 7 Theorie 7 Theory 7 Preiskartell 4 Preiswettbewerb 4 Price competition 4 Price-fixing cartel 4 compensation schemes 4 firm asymmetry 4 market forecasting 4 prediction ability 4 pricing algorithms 4 Competition policy 3 Duopol 3 Duopoly 3 Learning process 3 Lernprozess 3 Oligopol 3 Oligopoly 3 Wettbewerbspolitik 3 reinforcement learning 3 Antitrust law 2 Cartel 2 Cournot duopoly 2 Forecasting model 2 Game theory 2 Kartell 2 Kartellrecht 2 Law enforcement 2 Prognoseverfahren 2 Q-learning 2 Rechtsdurchsetzung 2 Spieltheorie 2 asymmetric firms 2
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Free 13 Undetermined 2 CC license 1
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Book / Working Paper 11 Article 4
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Working Paper 11 Arbeitspapier 6 Graue Literatur 5 Non-commercial literature 5 Article in journal 4 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 4
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English 15
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Martin, Simon 6 Schmal, Wolfgang Benedikt 3 Boer, Arnoud V. den 2 Buchali, Katrin 2 Grüb, Jens 2 Klein, Timo 2 Marty, Frédéric 2 Muijs, Matthias 2 Normann, Hans-Theo 2 Püplichhuisen, Paul 2 Schwalbe, Ulrich 2 Warin, Thierry 2 Werner, Tobias 2 Byrne, David P. 1 Loots, Thomas 1 Meylahn, Janusz M. 1 Schmal, W. Benedikt 1
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CESifo Working Paper 2 CESifo working papers 2 Cahier scientifique 1 DICE Discussion Paper 1 DICE discussion paper 1 Discussion paper / Tinbergen Institute 1 Economic papers 1 Hohenheim Discussion Papers in Business, Economics and Social Sciences 1 Hohenheim discussion papers in business, economics and social sciences 1 Journal of economy and technology 1 Manufacturing & service operations management : M & SOM 1 Production and operations management : the flagship research journal of the Production and Operations Management Society 1 Tinbergen Institute Discussion Paper 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 10 EconStor 5
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The Spoils of Algorithmic Collusion: Profit Allocation Among Asymmetric Firms
Martin, Simon; Normann, Hans-Theo; Püplichhuisen, Paul; … - 2025
We study the propensity of independent algorithms to collude in repeated Cournot duopoly games. Specifically, we investigate the predictive power of different oligopoly and bargaining solutions regarding the effect of asymmetry between firms. We find that both consumers and firms can benefit...
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Deciphering algorithmic collusion : insights from bandit algorithms and implications for antitrust enforcement
Marty, Frédéric; Warin, Thierry - In: Journal of economy and technology 3 (2025), pp. 34-43
This paper explores algorithmic collusion from both legal and economic perspectives, underscoring the increasing …
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The spoils of algorithmic collusion : profit allocation among asymmetric firms
Martin, Simon; Normann, Hans-Theo; Püplichhuisen, Paul; … - 2025
We study the propensity of independent algorithms to collude in repeated Cournot duopoly games. Specifically, we investigate the predictive power of different oligopoly and bargaining solutions regarding the effect of asymmetry between firms. We find that both consumers and firms can benefit...
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Strategic choice of price-setting algorithms
Buchali, Katrin; Grüb, Jens; Muijs, Matthias; … - 2023
Recent experimental simulations have shown that autonomous pricing algorithms are able to learn collusive behavior and thus charge supra-competitive prices without being explicitly programmed to do so. These simulations assume, however, that both firms employ the identical price-setting...
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Data-driven collusion and competition in a pricing duopoly with multinomial logit demand
Loots, Thomas; Boer, Arnoud V. den - In: Production and operations management : the flagship … 32 (2023) 4, pp. 1169-1186
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Deciphering algorithmic collusion : insights from bandit algorithms and implications for antitrust enforcement
Marty, Frédéric; Warin, Thierry - 2023
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Strategic choice of price-setting algorithms
Buchali, Katrin; Grüb, Jens; Muijs, Matthias; … - 2023
Recent experimental simulations have shown that autonomous pricing algorithms are able to learn collusive behavior and thus charge supra-competitive prices without being explicitly programmed to do so. These simulations assume, however, that both firms employ the identical price-setting...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013546665
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Dollars and sense : exposing unfair pricing
Byrne, David P. - In: Economic papers 43 (2024) 4, pp. 311-323
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Collusive compensation schemes aided by algorithms
Martin, Simon; Schmal, W. Benedikt - 2021
Sophisticated collusive compensation schemes such as assigning future market shares or direct transfers are frequently observed in detected cartels. We show formally why these schemes are useful for dampening deviation incentives when colluding firms are temporary asymmetric. The relative...
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Collusive Compensation Schemes Aided by Algorithms
Martin, Simon; Schmal, Wolfgang Benedikt - 2021
Sophisticated collusive compensation schemes such as assigning future market shares or direct transfers are frequently observed in detected cartels. We show formally why these schemes are useful for dampening deviation incentives when colluding firms are temporary asymmetric. The relative...
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