Horizontal agreements
横向协议
Competition Policy and Economic Regulation
竞争政策和经济调控
Learning objectives
学习目标
• To outline what collusive behaviour is and when it arises.
概括何为共谋行为及它何时出现。
• To distinguish between the alternative forms of collusive behaviour.
区分其他形式的共谋行为。
• To identify the different approaches competition authorities use to combat the alternative forms of collusive behaviour.
确定不同的方法竞争当局用来打击其他形式的共谋行为。
• To examine the features of two recently detected cartels.
检测最近两个卡特尔检查功能。
What is collusion?
何为共谋?
• For economists, collusion is a market outcome – ‘high prices’
• Collusion:
- requires repeated interaction
- results in higher prices than equilibrium prices if firms only meet once.
• Competition authorities consider only some forms of collusion to be illegal.
Models of collusion
共谋的形式
Consider a market with 2 identical firms:
考虑市场有2个相同的企业:
- The firms produce homogenous products at a marginal cost of c and have no capacity constraints.
- Each period M buyers will each buy 1 unit of the product as long as p≤£10.
• Absent collusion, Bertrand competition results in: p=c
• The 2 firms would like to collude on p=£10. Assume they then share the market i.e. sales of M/2 each.
• The problem is that each firm has an incentive to cheat:
Set p=£9.99 and sell to ALL M buyers
• In order to prevent cheating:
- It must be possible for a rival to detect a deviation
- A cheating firm can then be punished – aggressive behaviour (e.g. set p=c forever). This results in foregone profits for the cheating firm.
• As long as firms are sufficiently patient, collusive behaviour is possible.
Factors that facilitate collusion
促进相互勾结的因素
2 important factors that affect the likelihood of collusion are:
2个重要的因素,影响合谋的可能性:
1) Firm numbers
2) Degree of symmetry between firms
1) Firm numbers
事务所号码
• Allowing for N firms in the earlier example:
Collusive sales = M/N
Sales if deviate = M
As N increases the incentive to deviate increases
Punishment profits = 0 regardless of N#p#分页标题#e#
(rival(s) can set p=c forever)
2) Symmetry
对称性
• Consider 2 firms with different production capacities
•
The firm with the larger capacity:
- Has a higher incentive to deviate
- Faces a less severe punishment
A transfer of capacity from the largest to the smallest firm would make collusion easier
Alternative forms of collusion
其他形式的共谋
• Cartel: communication between firms with agreement to fix prices. ILLEGAL e.g. fines of over £15m imposed by the OFT on replica kit retailers in 2003.
• Tacit collusion: mutual understanding that high prices benefits everybody.
Coordination
对等
• Firms need to know what they are colluding on
- earlier example assumed common knowledge collusive p=£10
- The coordination problem may be difficult to solve under tacit collusion.
- has a rival cheated or perceived a different collusive price?
- rely on focal points?
• Coordination harder as firm numbers increase
• Talking to each other may aid coordination
- cheap talk?
- threat of detection
Cartels are per-se illegal
卡特尔为本身违法
NO efficiency justifications
Exploit consumers , harm welfare
Quote from a participant in the lysine cartel:
“Our competitors are our friends. Our customers are the enemy.”
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