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Complex Bundled Discounts and Antitrust Policy

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Book Synopsis Complex Bundled Discounts and Antitrust Policy by : Herbert Hovenkamp

Download or read book Complex Bundled Discounts and Antitrust Policy written by Herbert Hovenkamp. This book was released on 2015. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A bundled discount occurs when a seller conditions a discount or rebate on the buyer's purchaser or two or more different products. Firms that produce fewer than all the good in the bundle find it difficult to compete because they must amortize the discount across a smaller range of goods. For example, if the dominant firm offers a 10% discount for purchase of both good A and good B, but the rival makes only good B, it will have to offer a discount that is large enough to match the dominant firm's B discount as well as the foregone discount on A. The Antitrust Modernization Commission and several courts have adopted an quot;attributionquot; test for assessing the antitrust legality of bundled discounts. The test attributes the full discount to the product(s) for which rivals are claiming exclusion, and asks whether the resulting price is below cost. This test contains some features of the cost-based rule for single product predatory pricing, but it also differs in important respects. Both tests query whether an equally efficient rival can match the dominant firm's price. On the other hand, bundles that fail the attribution test can still be quot;sustainable.quot; That is, they need not involve pricing below cost, and thus their success does not depend on recoupment during a subsequent period of higher prices.Most models of bundled discounting consider two goods that are purchased in a one-to-one ratio. None of the judicial decisions involve such simplicity. In most the bundle consists of more than two goods, and different rivals may produce differing subsets of the dominant firm's bundle. Further, in nearly all of the cases the proportion of goods in the bundle can be varied at the will of the customer. We show that in such situations antitrust analysis of the bundle is significantly more complex and anti-competitive exclusion must typically be assessed on a rival-by-rival and customer-by-customer basis. This has important implications for the certification of class actions in bundled discount cases. We also provide some apparatus for assessing bundled discounts in these situations.

An Antitrust Analysis of Bundled Loyalty Discounts

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Release : 2004
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Book Synopsis An Antitrust Analysis of Bundled Loyalty Discounts by : Patrick Greenlee

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Two Tales of Bundling

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Release : 2005
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Book Synopsis Two Tales of Bundling by : Bruce H. Kobayashi

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An Antitrust Analysis of Bundled Loyalty Discounts

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Book Synopsis An Antitrust Analysis of Bundled Loyalty Discounts by : Patrick Greenlee

Download or read book An Antitrust Analysis of Bundled Loyalty Discounts written by Patrick Greenlee. This book was released on 2006. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Consider a monopolist in one market that faces competition in a second market. Bundled loyalty discounts, in which customers receive a price break on the monopoly good in exchange for making all purchases from the monopolist, have ambiguous welfare effects. To analyze such discounts as predatory pricing is incorrect. In some settings, they act as tie-in sales. Existing tests for whether such discounts violate Section 2 of the Sherman Act do not track changes in consumer surplus or total surplus. We present a new test and use it in an illustrative example based on SmithKline that assumes the "tied" market is a homogeneous good. If the tied market is characterized by Hotelling competition, bundling by the monopolist causes the rival firm to reduce its price. In numerical examples, we find that this can deter entry or induce exit.

The Economics of Loyalty Discounts and Antitrust Law in the United States

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Book Synopsis The Economics of Loyalty Discounts and Antitrust Law in the United States by : Bruce H. Kobayashi

Download or read book The Economics of Loyalty Discounts and Antitrust Law in the United States written by Bruce H. Kobayashi. This book was released on 2005. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

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