First published online: 24 August 2020This article unifies various approaches to the analysis of exclusive dealing that so far have been regarded as distinct. The common element of these approaches is that firms depart from efficient pricing, raising marginal prices above marginal costs. We show that with distorted prices, exclusive dealing can be directly profitable and anticompetitive provided that the dominant firm enjoys a competitive advantage over rivals. The dominant firm gains directly, rather than in the future, or in adjacent markets, thanks to the boost in demand it enjoys when buyers sign exclusive contracts. We discuss the implication of the theory for antitrust policy
The antitrust laws of the United States have, from their inception, allowed firms to acquire signifi...
Rasmusen et al. (1991) and Segal and Whinston (2000) show that an incumbent monopolist might exclude...
A firm\u27s discounting policies over a single product raise concerns analogous to exclusive dealing...
This article unifies various approaches to the analysis of exclusive dealing that so far have been r...
This paper unifies various approaches to the analysis of exclusive dealing that so far have been reg...
We propose a new theory of exclusive dealing. The theory is based on the assumption that a dominant ...
We analyze \u85rms that compete by means of exclusive contracts and market-share discounts (conditio...
none2noWe analyze firms that compete by means of exclusive contracts and market-share discounts (con...
This paper examines the effects of exclusive dealing contracts offered by an incumbent distributor. ...
While the previous literature on exclusive dealing has been concerned with the question of how exclu...
This paper briefly examines the contributions of Transaction Cost Economics (TCE) to antitrust analy...
Antitrust scholars have argued that exclusive contracts have anticompetitive, or at best neutral eff...
In this paper, we provide a conceptual framework for understanding the phenomenon of exclusive deali...
In this paper, a dominant supplier and competitive fringe supply goods to a common buyer who has pri...
Antitrust scholars have argued that exclusive contracts have anticompetitive, or at best neutral eff...
The antitrust laws of the United States have, from their inception, allowed firms to acquire signifi...
Rasmusen et al. (1991) and Segal and Whinston (2000) show that an incumbent monopolist might exclude...
A firm\u27s discounting policies over a single product raise concerns analogous to exclusive dealing...
This article unifies various approaches to the analysis of exclusive dealing that so far have been r...
This paper unifies various approaches to the analysis of exclusive dealing that so far have been reg...
We propose a new theory of exclusive dealing. The theory is based on the assumption that a dominant ...
We analyze \u85rms that compete by means of exclusive contracts and market-share discounts (conditio...
none2noWe analyze firms that compete by means of exclusive contracts and market-share discounts (con...
This paper examines the effects of exclusive dealing contracts offered by an incumbent distributor. ...
While the previous literature on exclusive dealing has been concerned with the question of how exclu...
This paper briefly examines the contributions of Transaction Cost Economics (TCE) to antitrust analy...
Antitrust scholars have argued that exclusive contracts have anticompetitive, or at best neutral eff...
In this paper, we provide a conceptual framework for understanding the phenomenon of exclusive deali...
In this paper, a dominant supplier and competitive fringe supply goods to a common buyer who has pri...
Antitrust scholars have argued that exclusive contracts have anticompetitive, or at best neutral eff...
The antitrust laws of the United States have, from their inception, allowed firms to acquire signifi...
Rasmusen et al. (1991) and Segal and Whinston (2000) show that an incumbent monopolist might exclude...
A firm\u27s discounting policies over a single product raise concerns analogous to exclusive dealing...