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Title: Algorithmic Collusion: Supra-competitive Prices via Independent Algorithms

Author(s): Karsten Hansen, Kanishka Misra and Mallesh Pai

Publication Date: January 2020

Keyword(s): algorithmic pricing, bandit algorithms, Collusion and Misspecified models

Programme Area(s): Industrial Organization

Abstract: Motivated by their increasing prevalence, we study outcomes when competing sellers use machine learning algorithms to run real-time dynamic price experiments. These algorithms are often misspecified, ignoring the effect of factors outside their control, e.g. competitors' prices. We show that the long-run prices depend on the informational value (or signal to noise ratio) of price experiments: if low, the long-run prices are consistent with the static Nash equilibrium of the corresponding full information setting. However, if high, the long-run prices are supra-competitive---the full information joint-monopoly outcome is possible. We show this occurs via a novel channel: competitors' algorithms' prices end up running correlated experiments. Therefore, sellers' misspecified models overestimate own price sensitivity, resulting in higher prices. We discuss the implications on competition policy.

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Hansen, K, Misra, K and Pai, M. 2020. 'Algorithmic Collusion: Supra-competitive Prices via Independent Algorithms'. London, Centre for Economic Policy Research. https://cepr.org/active/publications/discussion_papers/dp.php?dpno=14372