Barriers to Retail Competition and Prices : Evidence From Spain

Why do prices in Spain's regions fail to converge? The prime suspects for this puzzling result are differences in regional barriers to entry in retail distribution. This paper develops a Cournot-Nash model of imperfect competition to illustrate the effect of barriers on prices. A unique data set-derived from an extensive analysis of competition policies in Spain- provides evidence that barriers to entry increase regional prices. The evidence also suggests that, consistent with the model's predictions, barriers to entry raise prices up to a point, and thus indicate that barriers have a threshold effect on prices.
Publication date: October 2006
ISBN: 9781451864915
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International - Economics , Barriers to entry , Cournot-Nash model , regulation in goods markets , and panel cointegration , statistics , significance level , cointegration , imperfect competition , Market Structure and Pricing: Oligopoly and Other Forms of Market Imperfection , Prices , Business Fluct

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