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Non-Controlling Minority Shareholdings and Collusion
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de Haas, Samuel
, Paha, Johannes
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Collusion
/ Common ownership
/ Competition
/ Cross ownership
/ Economics
/ Economics and Finance
/ Industrial Organization
/ Literature
/ Microeconomics
/ Minority shareholdings
/ Ownership
2021
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Non-Controlling Minority Shareholdings and Collusion
by
de Haas, Samuel
, Paha, Johannes
in
Collusion
/ Common ownership
/ Competition
/ Cross ownership
/ Economics
/ Economics and Finance
/ Industrial Organization
/ Literature
/ Microeconomics
/ Minority shareholdings
/ Ownership
2021
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Non-Controlling Minority Shareholdings and Collusion
2021
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Overview
This article merges theoretical literature on non-controlling minority shareholdings (NCMS) in a coherent model to study the effects of NCMS on competition and collusion. The model encompasses both the case of a common owner holding shares of rival firms as well as the case of cross ownership among rivals. We find that by softening competition, NCMS weaken the sustainability of collusion under a greater variety of situations than was indicated by earlier literature. Such effects exist, in particular, in the presence of an effective competition authority.
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Springer US,Springer Science + Business Media,Springer Nature B.V
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