Competition among Middlemen when Buyers and Sellers can Trade Directly
John Fingleton
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John Fingleton: Postal: Department of Economics, Trinity College, Dublin 2, Ireland
Economics Technical Papers from Trinity College Dublin, Economics Department
Abstract:
This paper examines how the introduction of a direct trade alternative for buyers and sellers affects competition among middlemen. Direct trade makes the middlemen's supply and demand functions depend on both bid and ask prices, a feature we term interdependence. A simple model is used to illustrate this phenomenon and to show how interdependence effects depend on the efficiency of direct trade. We find that direct trade does not alter Stahl's (1988) finding that middlemen may "corner" the market. However, this occurs under different conditions and with smaller distortions if there is an active trade possibility for sellers and buyers.
JEL-codes: D4 G2 L1 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1996
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