Hub-and-Spoke Cartels
By Luke Garrod, Joseph E. Harrington, Jr. and Matthew Olczak
By Luke Garrod, Joseph E. Harrington, Jr. and Matthew Olczak
By Luke Garrod, Joseph E. Harrington, Jr. and Matthew Olczak
By Luke Garrod, Joseph E. Harrington, Jr. and Matthew Olczak
Category: Domestic Politics | Economics
Category: Domestic Politics | Economics
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$55.00
Nov 16, 2021 | ISBN 9780262046206
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Nov 16, 2021 | ISBN 9780262367226
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Table Of Contents
Preface
1: Introduction
1.1: What Is a Hub-and-Spoke Cartel?
1.2: Why Study Hub-and-Spoke Cartels?
1.3: Approach and Overview
2: General Analysis of Hub-and-Spoke Collusion
2.1: Collusion Requires Participation, Stability, and Coordination
2.2: Participation, Stability, and Coordination Conditions for a Hub-and-Spoke Cartel
2.3: Summary and Final Remarks
3: Collusion to Raise Downstream Prices: Upstream Supplier as Hub
3.1: Economic Framework
3.2: Cases
3.3: General Lessons
3.4: Appendix: Sugar (Canada)
3.5: Technical Appendix
4: Collusion to Raise Downstream Prices: Downstream Intermediary as Hub
4.1: Economic Framework
4.2: Cases
4.3: General Lessons
5: Collusion to Exclude Rival Firms
5.1: Economic Framework
5.2: Cases
5.3: General Lessons
5.4: Appendix: Automobile Retailing—General Motors (US)
5.5: Technical Appendix
6: General Assessment of Hub-and-Spoke Cartels
6.1: Cartel Formation
6.2: Cartel Operations
6.3: Cartel Efficiency
7: Competition Law and Hub-and-Spoke Collusion
Notes
References
Index
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