• 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