Tyre price dispersion across retail outlets in the UK
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Research shows that manufacturer-retailer interactions influence price dispersion in the United Kingdom automobile tire market. Manufacturers' chains were found to sell tires at overall higher prices than independent stores.
Publication Name: Journal of Industrial Economics
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0022-1821
Year: 2003
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Price Competition And Market Structure: The Impact of Cartel Policy On Concentration In The UK
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Price competition and level of costs determine market structure in spite of mergers and anti-trust policies. The effects of market size and competition on the degree of product concentration in cartels are not analogous.
Publication Name: Journal of Industrial Economics
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0022-1821
Year: 2000
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In which industries is collusion more likely? Evidence from the UK
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Pricing fixing in UK manufacturing industries during the 1950s was found more often in industries that had major advertising campaigns and capital investments.
Publication Name: Journal of Industrial Economics
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0022-1821
Year: 2003
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