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Some factors affecting demand withholding in posted-offer markets

Abstract

Summary. Both oligopoly theory and experiments are concerned almost uniquely with sellers' behavior. Buyers' ability to exhibit non-trivial behavior in different market institutions remains unaddressed. This paper investigates the impact of three variables (number of buyers, surplus division at the market-clearing price and information revelation) on strategic and fairness-motivated demand withholding. Demand withholding and its ability to force lower prices increase as the number of buyers or the share of surplus earned by the buyers decreases. However, increasing the information revealed to subjects about the surplus inequality favoring sellers mildly facilitates collusion among sellers rather than provoking demand withholding as conjectured.

Authors

Ruffle BJ

Journal

Economic Theory, Vol. 16, No. 3, pp. 529–544

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

January 1, 2000

DOI

10.1007/pl00020942

ISSN

0938-2259

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