RecordNumber
189
Doc. No.
19A
Call. No.
19A
Author
Kamarei, Hossein,Morrison, Clarence C.
Title of Article
Some Experimental Evidence Regarding Collusion
Title Of Periodical
ATLANTIC ECONOMIC JOURNAL
VolumNumber
V.18 N.2
Date
(June 1990)
Page
27-36
Descriptors
collusion,experimental evidence,general equilibrium
Abstract
Experimental investigations of collusion have focused on two factors -- the number of rivals in the market and the opportunity to collude. A number of studies beginning with Fouraker and Siegel [1963] and including Dolbear, Lave, et al. [1968] and Friedman and Hoggatt [1980] have discerned a tendency toward tacit collusion the smaller the number of rivals. Holt [1985] has observed tacit collusion in duopoly experiments. Isaac and Plott [1981], Issac, Ramey, and Williams[1984], and Isaac and Walker [1985] have investigated the relationship between the opportunity to collude and market outcome. This study presents some experimentally generated examples of both overt and tacit collusion.
Indexer
76/03
IndexDate
Ghasemi
اطلاعات ثبت
GN112535