This paper studies the factors which facilitate or support horizontal agreements between companies taking part in private and public auctions. The paper thus compares the various competing procedures by studying their vulnerability with the agreements and highlights the usual practices likely to support the exchange of information between firms and the stability of trusts. Secondly, it analyses models of econometrical detection and shows their limits. Lastly, it mentions the problem of law enforcement by Competition Authorities and presents some reflections aiming at supporting detection of cartels through Leniency Programs.L'objet de cet article est d'étudier dans un premier temps les facteurs qui facilitent ou favorisent la formation des ...
The anti-competitive agreements are collusions concerning certain cooperation among undertakings. Ho...
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Horizontal agreements between competitors concerning price fixing, quotas, distribution and/or suppl...
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This paper studies how the presence of an antitrust authority on market sharing agreements a¤ects th...
Cartels often act like single dominant firms. Because there are a number of difficulties in determin...
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International audienceIn this paper, we study the optimal number of active firms in acoalition and i...
The anti-competitive agreements are collusions concerning certain cooperation among undertakings. Ho...
Communication between competing undertakings comes in different guises: It is an indispensable and i...
Many jurisdictions have developed mature infrastructures, both administratively and legislatively, t...
This article discusses the approaches of the European Union (EU) and of the United States (US) to th...
International audienceThis chapter deals with corruption, favoritism, and collusion practices that e...
This article recalls the evolution of the economic analysis of horizontal mergers and examines its r...
During their everyday activities, the economic operators conclude a multitude of agreements in tacit...
Business information is one of the most important necessities for corporations in order to be able t...
This paper investigates how licensing between competitors can create significant barriers to competi...
Horizontal agreements between competitors concerning price fixing, quotas, distribution and/or suppl...
Anticompetitive horizontal behaviors are very common and harmful for economy as a whole and consumer...
This paper studies how the presence of an antitrust authority on market sharing agreements a¤ects th...
Cartels often act like single dominant firms. Because there are a number of difficulties in determin...
Firms operating in two-sided markets have to integrate in their optimal pricing structure the existe...
International audienceIn this paper, we study the optimal number of active firms in acoalition and i...
The anti-competitive agreements are collusions concerning certain cooperation among undertakings. Ho...
Communication between competing undertakings comes in different guises: It is an indispensable and i...
Many jurisdictions have developed mature infrastructures, both administratively and legislatively, t...