Tag: Bid-Rigging
“From Collusion to Competition” – Fifth Issue
Jan 31, 2013
CPI Cartel Column edited by Rosa Abrantes-Metz (NYU Stern School of Business)
Introduction by Rosa Abrantes-Metz
Happy New Year, and welcome to January’s issue...
Education Before Enforcement? Key Insights From Australian Cartel Research
Caron Beaton-Wells, Christine Parker, Oct 15, 2012
Close scrutiny and tough sanctioning of cartel conduct (involving price-fixing, market sharing, output reduction, or bid-rigging by competing...
Interview: Update on “Screens for Conspiracies and Their Multiple Applications”
Rosa Abrantes-Metz, Jun 19, 2012
As part of our Spring 2012 issue, CPI is presenting a retrospective of our best articles in the past and...
Screens for Conspiracies and Their Multiple Applications (reprint)
Rosa Abrantes-Metz, Patrick Bajari, Jun 19, 2012
A screen is a statistical test designed to detect conspiracies aimed at illegally manipulating a market. Competition authorities,...
Leniency Programs in Latin America: New Tools for Cartel Enforcement
Elisa Mariscal, Carlos Mena-Labarthe, Nov 05, 2010
The fight against cartels has become a central feature for many competition agencies. In Latin America, this fight...
Screens for Conspiracies and Their Multiple Applications
Rosa Abrantes-Metz, Patrick Bajari, Nov 05, 2010
A screen is a statistical test designed to detect conspiracies aimed at illegally manipulating a market. Competition authorities,...