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Conspiracies and secret price discounts in the marketplace: evidence from field experiments
John A List, Michael K Price. The Rand Journal of Economics. Mount Morris: Autumn 2005. Vol. 36, Iss. 3; pg. 700, 18 pgs

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We explore collusion by using the tools of experimental economics in a naturally occurring marketplace. We report that competitive price theory adequately organizes data in multilateral decentralized bargaining markets without conspiratorial opportunities. When conspiratorial opportunities are allowed and contract prices are perfectly observed, prices (quantities) are considerably above (below) competitive levels. When sellers receive imperfect price signals, outcomes are intermediate to those of competitive markets and collusive markets with full information. Finally, experienced buyers serve as a catalyst to thwart attempts by sellers to engage in anticompetitive pricing: in periods where experienced agents transact in the market, average transaction prices are below those realized in periods where only inexperienced agents execute trades. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]

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Subjects:Collusion,  Prices,  Competition,  Consumer behavior,  Economic models,  Studies,  Collectors
Classification Codes1130 Economic theory,  9130 Experimental/theoretical,  9190 United States
Locations:United States,  US
Author(s):John A List,  Michael K Price
Document types:Feature
Document features:references,  tables,  graphs,  equations
Publication title:The Rand Journal of Economics. Mount Morris: Autumn 2005. Vol. 36, Iss. 3;  pg. 700, 18 pgs
Source type:Periodical
ISSN:07416261
ProQuest document ID:973063661
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