DF Lunch Seminar with Prof. Richard Lowery (University of Texas)

DF Lunch Seminar with Prof. Richard Lowery (University of Texas)

"Collusion with Spot-Price Contracting"

By Department of Finance

Date and time

Thu, 16 May 2024 12:15 - 13:30 CEST

Location

University of Luxembourg - Weicker Building

4 Rue Alphonse Weicker 2721 Luxembourg Luxembourg

About this event

  • 1 hour 15 minutes

With the Lunch Seminar series, the Department of Finance is bringing eminent and up-and-coming researchers from around the world to Luxembourg.


Abstract:

We investigate the competitive effects of spot-price contracting, in which a buyer and seller contract to transact at a future date at the price prevailing in that market at that future date (the "spot price"); such contracts are ubiquitous in the beef-processing industry, among others.

We show that spot-price contracting can facilitate collusion: When such contracts are available, firms can maintain monopsonistic prices at much lower market concentrations than under standard Bertrand competition, and some degree of non-competitive pricing can be maintained for any market concentration. Further, differentiation has an ambiguous effect collusion: High or low levels of differentiation are most conducive to monopsonistic pricing, while intermediate levels of differentiation lead to more competitive pricing.


About Prof. Richard Lowery:

Richard Lowery is a professor at the University of Texas. His research areas are theoretical corporate finance and financial intermediation and experimental economics.


Language: English

This is a free seminar. Registration is mandatory.

Cold lunches are provided to registered participants.


This event is Supported by the Luxembourg National Research Fund (RESCOM/2023/LE/17984041)

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