Competition, Collusion and Spatial Sales Patterns - Theory and Evidence

ZEW Discussion Paper Nr. 17-035 // 2017
ZEW Discussion Paper Nr. 17-035 // 2017

Competition, Collusion and Spatial Sales Patterns - Theory and Evidence

We study competition in markets with significant transport costs and capacity constraints. We compare the cases of price competition and coordination in a theoretical model and find that when firms compete, they more often serve more distant customers that are closer to plants of competitors. By means of a rich micro-level data set of the cement industry in Germany, we provide empirical evidence in support of this result. Controlling for other potentially confounding factors, such as the number of production plants and demand, we find that the transport distances between suppliers and customers were on average significantly lower in cartel years than in non-cartel years.

Hunold, Matthias, Kai Hüschelrath, Ulrich Laitenberger und Johannes Muthers (2017), Competition, Collusion and Spatial Sales Patterns - Theory and Evidence, ZEW Discussion Paper Nr. 17-035, Mannheim.

Autoren/-innen Matthias Hunold // Kai Hüschelrath // Ulrich Laitenberger // Johannes Muthers