The Distortionary Effects of Fines Based on Revenue
09 september, 2013
by Giancarlo Spagnolo (with V. Bageri and Y. Katsoulakos), published in The Economic Journal
In most jurisdictions, antitrust fines are based on affected commerce rather than on collusive profits, and in some others, caps on fines are introduced based on total firm sales rather than on affected commerce. We uncover a number of distortions that these policies generate, propose simple models to characterize their comparative static properties, and quantify them with simulations based on market data. We conclude by discussing the obvious need to depart from these distortive rules-of-thumb that appear to have the potential to substantially reduce social welfare.
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