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Duration of Norwegian Cartels : What influenced the duration of the legal Norwegian cartels in the period 1957-1991?

Lillefosse, Dag Olav
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2016-09-02
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In this thesis I study the duration of cartels using data on 191 legal manufacturing cartels that

was registered in the Norwegian Cartel Registry between 1957 and 1991. I find that the

Norwegian manufacturing cartels typically were quite small and that they more often

cooperated through price-based mechanisms rather than market allocation-based ones. Cartels

that use quotas or exclusive territories lasted longer than cartels that fixed prices. Economic

fluctuations are found to influence the duration of a cartel with negative deviations from trend

GDP increasing the probability of a cartel breaking up while positive deviations from trend

reduces it. The use of common sales offices are found to be positively related to the durability

of cartels.

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