This paper analyzes all Section 1, Sherman Act price fixing cases brought by the U.S. Department of Justice between 1961 and 2013. Over 500 cartels were prosecuted during this period. The determinants of cartel formation and cartel breakup are estimated, including analysis of the impact of the discount rate, business cycles, and antitrust policy. We find that cartels are more likely to breakup during periods of high real interest rates, presumably because higher interest rates are associated with greater impatience. The adoption of a stronger amnesty policy has no significant impact on cartel breakup over this period, although the results suggest some association with lower cartel formation rates.http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027...
To deter and punish illegal collusions antitrust authorities run costly investigations and levy fine...
The literature presents mixed contributions about the economic conditions under which cartels form a...
This paper gives an unified explanation of some of the most widely known facts of the cartel literat...
Chapter prepared for publication in Oxford Handbook on International Antitrust Economics, Roger D. B...
The dynamic behavior of a price-fixing cartel is explored when it is concerned about creating suspic...
This paper surveys hundreds of published social-science studies of private, hard-core cartels that c...
This paper focuses on the genesis, taxonomy and timeline of U.S. criminal antitrust investigations, ...
This paper reports on a study of recent Antitrust Division horizontal price fixing cases. The object...
Based on unique data characterizing private cartel behavior since the 1770s, this dissertation prese...
We estimate the impact of cartel organizational features, as well as macroeconomic fluctuations and ...
This article shows the limitations to the optimal deterrence-inspired cartel enforcement policy curr...
This Article examines whether the current penalties in the United States Sentencing Guidelines are s...
This Article examines whether the current penalties in the United States Sentencing Guidelines are s...
Previous research exploring the effect of corporate leniency programs has modeled the oligopoly stag...
This article seeks to answer a fundamental antitrust question: does crime pay? Do the current overa...
To deter and punish illegal collusions antitrust authorities run costly investigations and levy fine...
The literature presents mixed contributions about the economic conditions under which cartels form a...
This paper gives an unified explanation of some of the most widely known facts of the cartel literat...
Chapter prepared for publication in Oxford Handbook on International Antitrust Economics, Roger D. B...
The dynamic behavior of a price-fixing cartel is explored when it is concerned about creating suspic...
This paper surveys hundreds of published social-science studies of private, hard-core cartels that c...
This paper focuses on the genesis, taxonomy and timeline of U.S. criminal antitrust investigations, ...
This paper reports on a study of recent Antitrust Division horizontal price fixing cases. The object...
Based on unique data characterizing private cartel behavior since the 1770s, this dissertation prese...
We estimate the impact of cartel organizational features, as well as macroeconomic fluctuations and ...
This article shows the limitations to the optimal deterrence-inspired cartel enforcement policy curr...
This Article examines whether the current penalties in the United States Sentencing Guidelines are s...
This Article examines whether the current penalties in the United States Sentencing Guidelines are s...
Previous research exploring the effect of corporate leniency programs has modeled the oligopoly stag...
This article seeks to answer a fundamental antitrust question: does crime pay? Do the current overa...
To deter and punish illegal collusions antitrust authorities run costly investigations and levy fine...
The literature presents mixed contributions about the economic conditions under which cartels form a...
This paper gives an unified explanation of some of the most widely known facts of the cartel literat...