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Managers Compensation and Collusive Behaviour Under Cournot Oligopoly


Marco A. Marini


Sapienza Università di Roma ; CREI, University Rome III

September 1, 1998

CORE Discussion Paper 1998/02

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The aim of the present paper is to show that the existence of a concrete outside option for firms executives can induce, under specific circumstances, every firm to adopt restrictive output practises. In particular, the paper characterizes the conditions for which, under Cournot oligopoly, existing firms behave more collusively than in a standard Cournot model. It is also shown that room exists for perfect and stable collusive agreements amongst firms. Other interesting findings are also twofold. Firstly, that the equilibrium executives pay will usually be dependent upon the number of companies initially disposing of the technology and/or of the organizational knowledge required to set up the business. Secondly, that companies procedures difficult to duplicate can constitute a beneficial form of competition policy in that they induce the firms to behave less collusively in the product market.

Keywords: manager incentives, collusion

JEL Classification: C7

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Date posted: September 24, 2009  

Suggested Citation

Marini, Marco A., Managers Compensation and Collusive Behaviour Under Cournot Oligopoly (September 1, 1998). CORE Discussion Paper 1998/02. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1477313

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Marco A. Marini (Contact Author)
Sapienza Università di Roma ( email )
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Rome, 00181
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CREI, University Rome III ( email )
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