Experiments investigating market power
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Experiments investigating market power
(Research in experimental economics : a research annual / editor, Vernon L. Smith, v. 9,
JAI, 2002
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
The topic of market power makes a fitting subject for experimental economists as laboratory experiments have been used to study market behaviour and performance from the very beginning. These essays reveal the advantages of using laboratory experiments to carry out economic research.
Table of Contents
- Antitrust - Results from the laboratory, C.P. Wellford
- Experimental methods and antitrust policy, D.D. Davis, B.J. Wilson
- Two or four firms - does it matter?, R.M.Isaac, S.S. Reynolds
- Supra-competitive prices and market power in posted-offer markets, D.D. Davis, et al
- An experimental investigation of coase's conjecture on durable-goods monopoly pricing, S.S. Reynolds
- Monopoly power and terms of trade, R.Michelitsch, P. Kujal
- Information in repeated experimental cournot games, L. Bru, et al
- Avoidable cost - can collusion succeed where competition fails?, G. Archibald, et al.
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