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==Base model of (price) collusion== For a cartel to work successfully, it must: * '''Co-ordinate''' on the conspiracy agreement (bargaining, explicit or implicit communication). * '''Monitor''' compliance. * '''Punish''' non-compliance. * '''Control''' the expansion of non-cartel supply. * '''Avoid''' inspection by customers and competition authorities. Regarding stability within the cartel: * Collusion on high prices means that members have an incentive to deviate. * In a one-off situation, high prices are not sustainable. * Requires long-term vision and repeated interactions. * Companies need to choose between two approaches: # Insist on collusion agreements (now) and promote cooperation (future). # Turn away from the alliance (now) and face punishment (future). * Two factors influence this choice: (1) deviations must be detectable (2) penalties for deviations must have a significant effect. * Collusion is illegal, contracts between cartels establishing collusion are not protected by law, cannot be enforced by courts, and must have other forms of punishment<ref>Levenstein, & Suslow, V. Y. (2006). What Determines Cartel Success? Journal of Economic Literature, 44(1), 43–95. https://doi.org/10.1257/002205106776162681</ref>
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