Naked Slotting Fees for Vertical Control of Multi-Product Retail Markets
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University of ArizonaUniversity of Central Florida
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2004-09
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Innes, Robert & Hamilton, Stephen. (2004). Naked Slotting Fees for Vertical Control of Multi-Product Retail Markets. Cardon Research Papers in Agricultural and Resource Economics (Working Papers Series) 2004-10. The Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, The University of Arizona.Description
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Slotting fees—fixed charges paid by food manufacturers to retailers for access to the retail market—are both increasingly common and increasingly controversial. This note shows how imperfectly competitive retailers and a monopolistic supplier of one good can use "naked" slotting fees—charges imposed on competitive suppliers of other goods—to achieve a vertically integrated multi-good monopoly.Type
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