Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5078220 | International Journal of Industrial Organization | 2011 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
We show that resale-below-cost laws enable producers to impose industrywide price-floors to retailers. This mechanism suppresses downstream competition but also dampens upstream competition, leading to higher prices. Price-floor may be more profitable for producers than resale price maintenance contracts and, while resale price maintenance may have ambiguous effect on welfare, price-floors always harm welfare. Retailers' buyer power appears as a key element for a price-floor to work out.
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Authors
Marie-Laure Allain, Claire Chambolle,