43+ Dennis Leniency Gärtner, We present evidence that leniency
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This paper investigates how leniency programs can induce collusive offenders to self report in a dynamic setting, where the risk of independent detection evolves stochastically. Is there really a race to the enforcer's door?
Dennis Leniency Gärtner. The preemptive push of an uncertain future We present evidence that leniency application delays are empirically relevant using a time series of ec cartel decisions issued between october 1996 and march 2012. Is there really a race to the enforcer's door? This paper investigates how leniency programs can induce collusive offenders to self report in a dynamic setting, where the risk of independent detection evolves stochastically over time. Is there really a race to the enforcer's door? Using european commission decisions issued. Is there really a race to the enforcer's door?
Is there really a race to the enforcer's door? Is there really a race to the enforcer's door? In contrast, the described effects do not. Corporate leniency in a dynamic context : Little discontinuity in time and state, firms' patience, and a relatively harsh treatment of firms which fail to preempt others. Is there really a race to the enforcer's door?
Using European Commission Decisions Issued.
Dennis leniency gärtner. Using european commission decisions issued. Current contact information and listing of economic research of this author provided by repec/ideas Is there really a race to the enforcer's door? We show how uncertainty about the future can push firms into preemptive application, and how these preemptive incentives can unravel to the point where firms apply. Corporate leniency in a dynamic context :
The preemptive push of an uncertain future Using european commission decisions issued. Little discontinuity in time and state, firms' patience, and a relatively harsh treatment of firms which fail to preempt others. Is there really a race to the enforcer's door? Is there really a race to the enforcer's door?
Is there really a race to the enforcer's door? Is there really a race to the enforcer's door? 14 dec 2012 dennis l. We present evidence that leniency application delays are empirically relevant using a time series of ec cartel decisions issued between october 1996 and march 2012. This paper investigates how leniency programs can induce collusive offenders to self report in a dynamic setting, where the risk of independent detection evolves stochastically over time.
We show how uncertainty about the future can push firms into preemptive application, and how these preemptive incentives can unravel to the point where firms apply. In contrast, the described effects do not. This paper investigates how leniency programs can induce collusive offenders to self report in a dynamic setting, where the risk of independent detection evolves stochastically. 12 dec 2012 last revised: