Entry Deterrence Strategies (2006)
This lecture on entry is a transcript of a second-year MBA class at the Stephen M. Ross School of Business, University of Michigan. At various points, student comments and comments by Francine...
Entry Deterrence Strategies (2006)
This lecture on entry is a transcript of a second-year MBA class at the Stephen M. Ross School of Business, University of Michigan. At various points, student comments and comments by Francine...
Entry Deterrence Strategies (2006)
This lecture on entry is a transcript of a second-year MBA class at the Stephen M. Ross School of Business, University of Michigan. At various points, student comments and comments by Francine...
Entry Deterrence Strategies (2006)
This lecture on entry is a transcript of a second-year MBA class at the Stephen M. Ross School of Business, University of Michigan. At various points, student comments and comments by Francine...
Cartel contract duration: empirical evidence from inter-war international cartels (2005)
A formal cartel organization sets up a multilateral relationship between firms in a given industry. While standard contracting literature has studied bilateral monopoly relationships in detail, there...
Cartel contract duration: empirical evidence from inter-war international cartels (2005)
A formal cartel organization sets up a multilateral relationship between firms in a given industry. While standard contracting literature has studied bilateral monopoly relationships in detail, there...
International Cartel Enforcement: Lessons from the 1990s (2001)
Simon J. Evenett, Margaret C. Levenstein, Valerie Y. Suslow
In its 1997 Annual Report, the World Trade Organisation (WTO) high-lighted the growing significance of international cartels for policymakers, noting 'there are some indications that a growing...
Prerequisites for Private Restraints on Market Access and International Cartels (2000)
Simon J. Evenett, Valerie Y. Suslow
With the decline of government-imposed trade barriers policymakers have given greater attention to the international distortions created by the practices of private firms, including cartels. We...
Higher Prices from Entry: Pricing of Brand-Name Drugs (1996)
Perloff, Jeffrey M., Suslow, Valerie Y., Seguin, Paul J.
When a new firm enters a market and starts selling a spatially-differentiated product, the prices of existing products may rise due to a better match between consumers and products. Entry may have...
Higher Prices from Entry: Pricing of Brand-Name Drugs (1995)
Perloff, Jeffrey M., Suslow, Valerie Y., Seguin, Paul J.
When a new firm enters a market and starts selling a spatially-differentiated product, the prices of existing products may rise due to a better match between consumers and products. Entry may have...
International cartel enforcement : lessons from the 1990s
Evenett, Simon J., Levenstein, Margaret C., Suslow, Valerie Y.
The enforcement record of the 1990s shows that private international cartels are not defunct--nor do they always fall quickly under the weight of their own incentive problems. Of a sample of 40 such...
This book studies the development of antitrust policy from the early 1900s through the 1950s at a time when antitrust was a social religion to some. Wyatt Wells follows its successes and failures,...
International Cartel Enforcement: Lessons from the 1990s
Simon J. Evenett, Margaret C. Levenstein, Valerie Y. Suslow
The enforcement record of the 1990s has demonstrated that private international cartels are neither relics of the past nor do they always fall quickly under the weight of their own incentive...
Higher prices from entry : pricing of brand-name drugs
Perloff, Jeffrey M., Suslow, Valerie Y., Seguin, Paul J.
Brands; New products; Prices
International Cartel Enforcement: Lessons from the 1990s
Simon J. Evenett, Margaret C. Levenstein, Valerie Y. Suslow
The enforcement record of the 1990s has demonstrated that international private cartels are neither relics of the past nor do they always fall quickly under the weight of their own incentive...
What Determines Cartel Success?
Margaret C. Levenstein, Valerie Y. Suslow
Following George Stigler (1964), many economists assume that incentive problems undermine attempts by firms to collude to raise prices and restrict output. But the potential profits from collusion...
HIGHER PRICES FROM ENTRY: PRICING OF BRAND-NAME DRUGS
Jeffrey M. PERLOFF, Valerie Y. SUSLOW, Paul J. SEGUIN
When a new firm enters a market and starts selling a spatially- differentiated product, the prices of existing products may rise due to a better match between consumers and products. Entry may have...
Estimating Monopoly Behavior with Competitive Recycling: An Application to Alcoa
This article develops a structural model of the aluminum industry during the period between World War I and World War II. It takes into account both the intertemporal nature of Alcoa's cost...
Cartel contract duration: empirical evidence from inter-war international cartels
A formal cartel organization sets up a multilateral relationship between firms in a given industry. While standard contracting literature has studied bilateral monopoly relationships in detail, there...
Levenstein, Margaret, Suslow, Valerie Y., Oswald, Lynda J.
International Development, International Relations/Trade,
This book studies the development of antitrust policy from the early 1900s through the 1950s at a time when antitrust was a social religion to some. Wyatt Wells follows its successes and failures,...