Abstract: We consider a model in which firms use resale price maintenance (RPM) to dampen competition. We find that even though the motive for using RPM is thus anticompetitive, market forces may limit the overall adverse impact on consumers. Indeed, we find that when there are a large number of firms in the market, consumer welfare under a laissez-faire policy might be as high or almost as high as it would be under an alternative policy in which RPM is banned. Government interventions that put an upper limit on the extent of industry-wide adoption of RPM can have adverse welfare effects in the model. We further show that proposed guidelines in the United States and Europe may come close to minimizing welfare.
We consider vertical price restrictions like Recommended Retail Prices (RRP) and Resale Price Mainte...
Proponents of RPM argue that RPM helps to sustain a high level of service at the point of sale and t...
In this note, I try to explain a valid implication of resale price maintenance (RPM) in a spatial mo...
This paper examines the use of market-share thresholds (safe harbors) in evaluating whether a given ...
We investigate the incentives of manufacturers to use resale price maintenance (RPM) when selling p...
Resale Price Maintenance (RPM) is an important and very controversial pricing practice that describe...
The Supreme Court’s recent decision in Leegin Creative Leather Products, Inc. v. PSKS, Inc., which r...
This paper studies the welfare implications of resale price maintenance (RPM) when retailers are het...
Resale Price Maintenance (RPM) is an important and very controversial pricing practice that describe...
Resale Price Maintenance (RPM) can be either pro competitive, by improving efficiency or facilitatin...
An upstream manufacturer can use minimum retail price maintenance (RPM) to exclude potential competi...
Over recent years, there have been important divergences in thinking among economists and lawyers ab...
This paper offers a new theory of destructive competition. We compare minimum resale price maintenan...
An upstream manufacturer can use minimum resale price maintenance (RPM) to exclude potential competi...
Wheras non-price restrictions such as exclusive territories are often tolerated while Resale Price M...
We consider vertical price restrictions like Recommended Retail Prices (RRP) and Resale Price Mainte...
Proponents of RPM argue that RPM helps to sustain a high level of service at the point of sale and t...
In this note, I try to explain a valid implication of resale price maintenance (RPM) in a spatial mo...
This paper examines the use of market-share thresholds (safe harbors) in evaluating whether a given ...
We investigate the incentives of manufacturers to use resale price maintenance (RPM) when selling p...
Resale Price Maintenance (RPM) is an important and very controversial pricing practice that describe...
The Supreme Court’s recent decision in Leegin Creative Leather Products, Inc. v. PSKS, Inc., which r...
This paper studies the welfare implications of resale price maintenance (RPM) when retailers are het...
Resale Price Maintenance (RPM) is an important and very controversial pricing practice that describe...
Resale Price Maintenance (RPM) can be either pro competitive, by improving efficiency or facilitatin...
An upstream manufacturer can use minimum retail price maintenance (RPM) to exclude potential competi...
Over recent years, there have been important divergences in thinking among economists and lawyers ab...
This paper offers a new theory of destructive competition. We compare minimum resale price maintenan...
An upstream manufacturer can use minimum resale price maintenance (RPM) to exclude potential competi...
Wheras non-price restrictions such as exclusive territories are often tolerated while Resale Price M...
We consider vertical price restrictions like Recommended Retail Prices (RRP) and Resale Price Mainte...
Proponents of RPM argue that RPM helps to sustain a high level of service at the point of sale and t...
In this note, I try to explain a valid implication of resale price maintenance (RPM) in a spatial mo...