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International Journal of Industrial Organization

Collusive Pricing in Markets for Vertically Differentiated Products

Journal Article
Reference
Häckner, Jonas (1994). “Collusive Pricing in Markets for Vertically Differentiated Products”. International Journal of Industrial Organization 12(2), 155–177. doi.org/10.1016/0167-7187(94)90011-6

Author
Jonas Häckner

This paper examines the relationship between product differentiation and the sustainability of collusive pricing in markets for vertically differentiated products. The main finding is that collusion is more easily sustained, the more similar the products are. Exactly the opposite result may be obtained in models of horizontal differentiation. Consequently, when products are differentiated both horizontally and vertically, theory provides no clearcut prediction.