This paper provides an analysis of factors facilitating or hindering collusion using data on the occurrence of price-fixing across UK manufacturing industries in the 1950s. The econometric results suggest that collusion is more likely the higher the degree of capital intensity and less likely in advertising-intensive than in low-advertising industries, while the relationship between market growth and the likelihood of collusion is non-monotonic. Less clear results are obtained with respect to R&D intensity and concentration.Cartels; Collusion; UK Manufacturing
Oligopoly industry structure, where a small number of firms dominate a large percentage of the marke...
This paper examines the impact of firms’ conduct on market structure. It studies the evolution of co...
Oligopoly industry structure, where a small number of firms dominate a large percentage of the marke...
Using a comprehensive dataset on the incidence of price-fixing across British manufacturing industri...
Using a comprehensive dataset on the incidence of price-fixing across British manufacturing industri...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:3597.9512(2301) / BLDSC - British Lib...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:3597.973(489) / BLDSC - British Libra...
Although several studies have examined the link between competition and average earnings and others ...
Although several studies have examined the link between competition and average earnings and others ...
This paper analyzes the effect of cooperation in manufacturing on firms ’ inclination to collude in ...
Although several studies have examined the link between competition and average earnings and others ...
Using a comprehensive dataset on the incidence of price-fixing across British manufacturing industri...
This paper examines the impact of firms’ conduct on market structure. It studies the evolution of co...
This paper examines the impact of firms’ conduct on market structure. It studies the evolution of co...
This paper examines the impact of firms’ conduct on market structure. It studies the evolution of co...
Oligopoly industry structure, where a small number of firms dominate a large percentage of the marke...
This paper examines the impact of firms’ conduct on market structure. It studies the evolution of co...
Oligopoly industry structure, where a small number of firms dominate a large percentage of the marke...
Using a comprehensive dataset on the incidence of price-fixing across British manufacturing industri...
Using a comprehensive dataset on the incidence of price-fixing across British manufacturing industri...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:3597.9512(2301) / BLDSC - British Lib...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:3597.973(489) / BLDSC - British Libra...
Although several studies have examined the link between competition and average earnings and others ...
Although several studies have examined the link between competition and average earnings and others ...
This paper analyzes the effect of cooperation in manufacturing on firms ’ inclination to collude in ...
Although several studies have examined the link between competition and average earnings and others ...
Using a comprehensive dataset on the incidence of price-fixing across British manufacturing industri...
This paper examines the impact of firms’ conduct on market structure. It studies the evolution of co...
This paper examines the impact of firms’ conduct on market structure. It studies the evolution of co...
This paper examines the impact of firms’ conduct on market structure. It studies the evolution of co...
Oligopoly industry structure, where a small number of firms dominate a large percentage of the marke...
This paper examines the impact of firms’ conduct on market structure. It studies the evolution of co...
Oligopoly industry structure, where a small number of firms dominate a large percentage of the marke...