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Analyzing Anti-Competitive Outcomes
An industry analyst observes that in a market previously consisting of several competing firms, prices have recently risen significantly while total market output has decreased. From the perspective of market outcomes alone, explain why it is difficult to distinguish whether this change resulted from the firms forming a secret price-fixing agreement or from a merger of the largest firms.
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Imagine an industry with several competing firms. These firms are exploring two different paths to increase their joint profits. Path A involves the firms secretly agreeing to coordinate their pricing and production levels. Path B involves the firms legally combining into a single, larger corporation. Which statement best analyzes the most likely primary effect of both paths on the market?
Analyzing Anti-Competitive Outcomes
Regulatory Review of Market Power
A key difference between a merger and a successful cartel is that only the merger leads to a reduction in market output and an increase in price for consumers.
Explaining Market Power Consolidation
An industry initially has several firms competing against each other. Now, consider two scenarios: In Scenario A, the firms secretly agree to coordinate their pricing and output decisions. In Scenario B, the firms legally combine into a single, larger corporation. Match each market variable below with the outcome that would be expected in both scenarios, compared to the initial competitive situation.
Strategic Choice: Merger vs. Cartel
Interpreting Market Behavior
When firms in an industry successfully collude to act as a single entity, they can reduce market output and increase prices. From the perspective of market outcomes, this behavior mimics the market power of a single, dominant firm, an effect that is also achieved when competing firms legally combine through a ________.
Analyzing Market Outcome Scenarios