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  2. Cournot competition - Wikipedia

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    It has the following features: There is more than one firm and all firms produce a homogeneous product, i.e., there is no product differentiation; Firms do not cooperate, i.e., there is no collusion; Firms have market power, i.e., each firm's output decision affects the good's price; The number of firms is fixed;

  3. Collusion - Wikipedia

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    However, depending on the assumptions made in the theoretical model on the information available to all firms, there are some outcomes, based on Cooperative Game Theory, where collusion may have higher efficiency than if firms did not collude. [13] One variation of this traditional theory is the theory of kinked demand. Firms face a kinked ...

  4. Market power - Wikipedia

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    An example of which was seen in 2007, when British Airways was found to have colluded with Virgin Atlantic between 2004 and 2006, increasing their surcharges per ticket from £5 to £60. [ 8 ] Regulators are able to assess the level of market power and dominance a firm has and measure competition through the use of several tools and indicators.

  5. Oligopoly - Wikipedia

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    Few firms in the market: When there are few firms in the market, the actions of one firm can influence the actions of the others. [25] Abnormal long-run profits: High barriers of entry prevent sideline firms from entering the market to capture excess profits. If the firms are colluding in the oligopoly, they can set the price at a high profit ...

  6. Schumer asks DOJ to investigate FTC claim oil exec colluded ...

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    U.S. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and 22 other Democratic Senators on Thursday asked the Attorney General to investigate allegations of collusion and price fixing between the oil industry ...

  7. US House committee report finds Wall Street colluded to curb ...

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    (Reuters) -The Republican majority in a U.S. congressional committee published a report on Tuesday accusing Wall Street firms of colluding with advocacy groups to force companies to shrink their ...

  8. Tacit collusion - Wikipedia

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    In barometric firm price leadership, the most reliable firm emerges as the best barometer of market conditions, or the firm could be the one with the lowest costs of production, leading other firms to follow suit. Although this firm might not be dominating the industry, its prices are believed to reflect market conditions which are the most ...

  9. House Democrats investigate whether Big Oil colluded with ...

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