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Data and code for: "Does entry remedy collusion? Evidence from the generic prescription drug cartel"

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This workspace contains data and code for the article "Does entry remedy collusion? Evidence from the generic prescription drug cartel." The article is summarized as follows. <br>Entry represents a fundamental threat to cartels. We study the extent and effect of this behavior in the largest price-fixing case in US history, which involves generic drug manufacturing. We link information on the cartel’s internal operations to regulatory filings and market data. There is a substantial increase in entry after cartel formation but regulatory approvals delay most entrants by 2-4 years. We then estimate a structural model to simulate counterfactual equilibria. Absent entry, cartel profits would be dramatically higher. Correspondingly, reducing regulatory delays by just 1-2 years equates to consumer compensating variation of $559 million-$1.3 billion.
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ICPSR - Interuniversity Consortium for Political and Social Research
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2025-03-26
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