实验性寡头垄断中的反直觉数量效应

Counterintuitive number effects in experimental oligopolies

Experimental Economics · 2007
被引 34
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

实验研究在寡头竞争中发现,静态理论预测企业数量增加会提高价格,但动态重复博弈中这一效应消失,甚至出现相反结果。

Abstract

Abstract Recent theoretical research on oligopolistic competition suggests that under certain conditions prices increase with the number of competing firms. However, this counterintuitive result is based on comparative-static analyses which neglect the importance of dynamic strategies in naturally-occurring markets. When firms compete repeatedly, supra-competitive prices can become sustainable but this is arguably more difficult when more firms operate in the market. This paper reports the results of laboratory experiments investigating pricing behavior in a setting in which (static) theory predicts the counterintuitive number effect. Under a random matching protocol, which retains much of the one-shot nature of the model, the data corroborates the game-theoretic prediction. Under fixed matching duopolists post substantially higher prices, whereas prices in quadropolies remain very similar. As a result, the predicted effect is no longer observed, and towards the end the reverse effect is observed.

反直觉数量效应寡头实验随机匹配固定匹配