市场:国际钻石市场的连续性与变化

Markets: Continuity and Change in the International Diamond Market

Journal of Economic Perspectives · 2006
被引 60
人大 A-ABS 4

中文导读

分析国际钻石卡特尔如何通过百年规划与谈判维持市场控制,并探讨南非种族隔离结束、俄罗斯共产主义垮台、加拿大新矿开采及冲突钻石运动等变化对行业的影响,指出核心动态未变。

Abstract

The international diamond cartel, which presides over the production side of the industry, may be the most successful and longest-lasting cartel in the world. The dominant company in the industry, DeBeers, has been around since 1880 and has been controlled by a single South African family, the Oppenheimers, since 1925. Eight countries produce the bulk of the world's gem diamonds, and most of the producing entities within these countries conform to a set of rules. This conformity is the product of over a century of careful planning and negotiation, in which DeBeers has undertaken largely successful efforts to control the diamond trade and maximize its long-term prospects. The past decade has seen the end of apartheid in South Africa, the fall of communism in Russia, the opening of major mines in Canada, and the emergence of a worldwide movement against so-called “blood” or “conflict” diamonds. While, these developments have pummeled the diamond industry and forced its central players—most notably DeBeers—to change the nature of their trade, these changes have not affected the core dynamic of the global diamond market. It remains an industry dominated by a single firm and an industry in which, perhaps uniquely, all of the major players understand the extent to which their long-term livelihood depends on the fate and actions of the others.

国际钻石市场卡特尔戴比尔斯冲突钻石