Title: Definition and Scope of Collusive Practices
1Definition and Scope of Collusive Practices
People of the same trade seldom meet
together, even for merriment or diversion, but
the conversation ends in conspiracy against the
public, or in some contrivance to raise prices.
Adam Smith, The Wealth of Nations
2What is collusion?
- Collusion means an arrangement (formal or
informal) among, or on behalf of, enterprises in
the same line of business which is designed to
limit competition among them (Douglas Greer,
1992). - Successful collusion occurs when firms in an
industry behave in such a way that, given the
relevant supply and demand functions (including
those of rivals), the combined profits of the
entire set of firms is maximized (George Stigler,
1961).
3A cartel is a formal system of coordination among
rival sellers. For example , a cartel might
establish (based on negotiation among members)
prices, output quotas, or restricted selling
territories.
4Incentive to engage in coordinated action among
sellers
- Failure among firms in tightly concentrated
market structures could mean mutually destructive
price wars. - Seller coordination can be very profitable. Note
that our duopolists, by action as joint
monopolists, could have increased their payoff by
50 each.
5Factors affecting the feasibility of (sustained)
coordinated action among rival sellers
- Number of sellers
- Number of buyers
- Similarity of costs
- Product differentiation (or lack thereof).
Collusion tends to be ineffective against large
buyers
6Modus operandi of seller coordination
- Price LeadershipExamples Northwest Airlines was
price leader on the LA-Minneapolis routeit
disclosed periodic adjustments in fares to its
rival (US West) via a jointly used computerized
reservation system. GE set turbine generator
prices by applying a multiplier to number
published in a pricing book. Westinghouse could
then predict GEs bids by advance knowledge of
the multiplier. - Use of a Joint Sales AgencyExamples DeBeers is
a joint sales for diamond mining units worldwide.
Also, the Southeastern Conference and the
National Football League.
7Modus operandi of seller coordination, continued
- Bid riggingExample The Tennessee paving
conspiracy - Geographic Market DivisionExample Basing point
pricing in the steel industry - Customer Allocation
- Focal Point Pricing This is a system of tacit
coordination . A set of retail prices(such as
9.95 or 3.95as opposed to, say, 9.99 or
3.99) are established as focal pointsthat is,
a method of silently communicating to rivals that
you wish to avoid price competition where these
items are concerned.