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Collusion is an agreement, usually secretive, which occurs between two or more persons to limit open competition by deceiving, misleading, or defrauding others of their legal rights, or to obtain an ...
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Definition of Collusion: Collusion is an agreement between parties to refrain in participating in an activity that they normally would in order to reduce competition and gain higher profits. ... Terms related to Collusion:; None ... Explore Economics...
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on collusion (economics), Thus, in an oligopoly viable collusive agreements among rival sellers are quite possible. ... For a definition of "collusion (economics)", visit Merriam-Webster.
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The Legal Term * Collusion * Defined & Explained ... COLLUSION - An agreement between two or more persons, to defraud a person of his rights by the forms of law, or to obtain an object forbidden by law; as, for example, where the husband and wife collude to obtain a divorce for a cause not authorized by law.
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Industrial economics has successfully clarified the mechanism of collusive conduct and its facilitating factors. But policy implications for remedial actions are less straightforward. This paper provides some supplementary comments from the viewpoint of enforcement issues against price-fixing agreements.
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Julio J. Rotemberg & Garth Saloner, 1989. "Tariffs vs Quotas with Implicit Collusion," Canadian Journal of Economics, Canadian Economics Association, vol. 22(2), pages 237-44, May. [Downloadable!] (restricted)
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How to Fight Hard Core Cartels? Comments on Collusion in Industrial Economics Export ... by: Yosuke Okada ... Journal of Industry, Competition and Trade, Vol. 5, No. 3-4. (December 2005), pp. 223-229.
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Economics of Collusion: Evidence from Korea and Japan; Organized by: The Research Center for the Relationship between Market Economy and Non-market Institutions (CEMANO), a Center of Excellence (COE) program in the Graduate School of Economics, University of Tokyo;
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