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ArtikelIntertemporal Product Choice and Its Effects on Collusive Firm Behavior  
Oleh: Myong-Hun, Chang
Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC REVIEW vol. 33 no. 4 (1992), page 773-794.
Topik: BEHAVIOUR; product choice; collusive; firm behaviour
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    • Nomor Panggil: II49.2
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Isi artikelThis study analyzes the collusive behavior of firms in markets characterized by horizontal product differentiation. The special features are : 1) Product choice is endogenized, and 2) firms may redesign their products intertemporally at a fixed cost. The main objective is to examine the relationships between the extent of product differentiation, the product redesigning cost and the degree of collusion supportable. The findings indicate that flexible product design makes collusion more difficult to sustain since, in the event collusion breaks down, firms have an incentive to mitigate the severity of punishment by redesigning their products and thus reducing price competition.
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