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recovery of antitrust damages to direct purchasers. However, antitrust damages are typically (in part) passed on to … collusion. It allows an upstream cartel to shield itself from private damage claims by forwarding a share of cartel profits to … private damages. The cartel can achieve this by rationing inputs at low prices. Several U.S. antitrust cases show symptoms of …
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antitrust market than manufacturers' brands. …
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Research on bargaining power in vertical relationships is scarce. It remains particularly unclear which factors drive bargaining power between the two negotiating parties in a vertical structure. We use a demand model where the consumer demand determines the total pie of industry profits....
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Given various recent antitrust investigations on the retail sector, we deal with uncovering demand systems substitution …
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-agent learning processes, suggesting that algorithmic collusion may not be an immediate concern for antitrust authorities …
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collusion. In the limit, when all shareholders are completely diversified, the firms act as if they were owned by a single …
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This chapter sets out the principles and emerging practice governing cartel damages in the EU and UK. It identifies the types of damages available; the issue surrounding causation, pass-on, volume effects, and mitigation; and the methods that have been be used to estimate overcharges, volume...
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recovery of damages suffered from a breach of federal antitrust law to direct purchasers only. Even though typically antitrust … against antitrust damages claims. We show that Illinois Brick facilitates upstream firms to engage horizontally in a collusive … 'Illinois Wall' arrangement sustains collusion in the production chain, substantially reducing total welfare. The more …
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We examine the relation between consumer search and equilibrium prices when collusion is endogenously determined. We …
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of sales, does not facilitate collusion. We show that when firms are heterogeneous, either in marginal cost or product … quality, sales-based compensation can facilitate collusion under both price and quantity competition. As a result …
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