Models of vertical market relations
Roman Inderst
International Journal of Industrial Organization, 2010, vol. 28, issue 4, 341-344
Abstract:
I contrast various models of vertical contracting that view upstream interactions either through the lenses of bilateral contracting and negotiations or through the lenses of a "market interface" with uniform contractual terms. Existing models contrast starkly in their policy implications, in particular when imperfect horizontal competition, on either the upstream or the downstream level, interacts with differential buyer power. Depending on industry characteristics, different assumptions on contracting may be appropriate. Even though the quest for an all-encompassing modelling framework seems vain, existing models can still be made more flexible, so as to be of greater practical usage.
Keywords: Vertical; contracting; Buyer; power; Foreclosure (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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