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Downloadable (with restrictions)! This paper develops a conjectural variation model that allows for partial ownership arrangements and foreign trade. ... This model is applied to the Japanese and U.S. automobile industries. Although collusion is found to occur in the Japanese automobile industry, it is found to be...
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Competition and Collusion in the American Automobile Industry: The 1955 Price; War; Timothy F. Bresnahan; The Journal of Industrial Economics, Vol. 35, No. 4, The Empirical Renaissance in Industrial; Economics.
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pages.stern.nyu.edu/~acollard/Bresnahan1955.pdf
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collusion is found to occur in the Japanese automobile industry, it is found to be more competitive than the US automobile industry. The ...
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doi.wiley.com/10.1111/1467-6451.00043
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The degree of collusion that takes place in the Japanese automobile industry was estimated with partial ownership arrangements (POAs) taken into consideration. A conjectural variation model was developed that took account of foreign trade and POAs.
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Movements in total quantity and in quality-adjusted price suggest a supply-side shock in the American automobile market in 1955. This paper tests the hypothesis that the shock was a transitory change in industry conduct, a price war.
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www.citeulike.org/user/toomash/article/206079
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The following points were crafted by industry stakeholders and offered publicly as a foundation for debate and discussion. The points are related to business pr..
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INDIAN AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY (CARS) ... 2.Pricing under collusion ... PRICING UNDER COLLUSION...
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www.ismindia.org/faculties/nagendera/eco/notes/monocomp...
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Palo Alto, Calif – June 8, 2004 – Lightweight materials may find exciting opportunities in the automotive industry as a means of increasing fuel efficiency.
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www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2004-06/ti-fes060804.ph...
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industry as a differentiated oligopoly with non-price competition and price collusion. It has established advertising and R&D rivalry successfully, ... Blanchard, Olivier, J. The Production and Inventory Behavior of the American Automobile Industry. Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 91, No. 3, June 1983.
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