Estimates of average cartel duration and the annual probability of cartel death are based on data for discovered cartels. It is recognised that these estimates could be biased because the population of discovered cartels may not be a representative sample of the latent population of cartels. This article constructs a birth-death-discovery process to investigate the source and direction of possible biases. Bayesian inference is used to provide bounds on the extent of the bias and deliver an improved set of beliefs on the probability of cartel death
The authors study the timing of leniency applications using a novel application of multi-spell discr...
The literature presents mixed contributions about the economic conditions under which cartels form a...
New version Sept 2010 http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/78004http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/202...
Estimates of average cartel duration and the annual probability of cartel death are based on data fo...
This paper examines the effects of European Commission’s (EC) new leniency program on the EC’s capab...
One of the primary challenges to measuring the impact of antitrust or competition policy on collusio...
One of the primary challenges to measuring the impact of antitrust or competition policy on collusio...
In 1991, Bryant and Eckard estimated the annual probability that a cartel would be detected by the U...
We estimate the impact of cartel organizational features, as well as macroeconomic fluctuations and ...
We estimate the impact of cartel organizational features, as well as macroeconomic fluctuations and ...
How many cartels are there, and how long do they live? The answers to these questions are important ...
Cartels cause tremendous damage to the market economy and disadvantage consumers by creating higher ...
How many cartels are there, and how long do they live? The answers to these questions are important ...
This paper examines the effects of the European Commission’s (EC) new leniency program on the EC’s c...
The literature presents mixed findings regarding the economic conditions under which cartels form an...
The authors study the timing of leniency applications using a novel application of multi-spell discr...
The literature presents mixed contributions about the economic conditions under which cartels form a...
New version Sept 2010 http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/78004http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/202...
Estimates of average cartel duration and the annual probability of cartel death are based on data fo...
This paper examines the effects of European Commission’s (EC) new leniency program on the EC’s capab...
One of the primary challenges to measuring the impact of antitrust or competition policy on collusio...
One of the primary challenges to measuring the impact of antitrust or competition policy on collusio...
In 1991, Bryant and Eckard estimated the annual probability that a cartel would be detected by the U...
We estimate the impact of cartel organizational features, as well as macroeconomic fluctuations and ...
We estimate the impact of cartel organizational features, as well as macroeconomic fluctuations and ...
How many cartels are there, and how long do they live? The answers to these questions are important ...
Cartels cause tremendous damage to the market economy and disadvantage consumers by creating higher ...
How many cartels are there, and how long do they live? The answers to these questions are important ...
This paper examines the effects of the European Commission’s (EC) new leniency program on the EC’s c...
The literature presents mixed findings regarding the economic conditions under which cartels form an...
The authors study the timing of leniency applications using a novel application of multi-spell discr...
The literature presents mixed contributions about the economic conditions under which cartels form a...
New version Sept 2010 http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/78004http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/202...