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- International_Copper_Cartel abstract "The varied difficulties experienced by the copper industry after the depths of the Great Depression were followed by the idea of getting relief through some form of collective action in order to reduce the intensity of competition. In this way on March, 28th, 1935, the International Copper Cartel (ICC) was formed. There were five members in the cartel and two friendly foreign subsidiaries. The voting members were: Anaconda, Kennecott, Roan Antilope (Mufulira), Rhokana (Rhodesia) and Katanga, while the non voting members were Bor (Yugoslavia) and Rio Tinto (Spain). All these account for more than half of the refining copper market. The main difference between this and the previous copper cartels is that the ICC members did not want to set uniform prices. Rather, they merely wanted to influence prices indirectly and smooth out wide price fluctuations (Walters, 1944). It is interesting to note that the ICC was never reproached for charging exorbitant prices, as opposite as what had happened with the previous cartels. Indeed, in Herfindahl’s opinion the cartel did not have any significant effect on price. Herfindahl (1959) posit that the cartel members returned to the Nash-Cournot competition once the pivotal or trigger price was exceeded. On the other hand, Montero and Guzmán (2005) have posit that the cooperative behavior could have continued in booms, but using output-expanding strategies in order to restrict the entry of the competitive fringe. Although currently both hypothesis are open to discussion, Guzman (2007) shows through an empirical test that Montero and Guzmán's appears more likely to describe the ICC's behavior during booms.".
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- International_Copper_Cartel comment "The varied difficulties experienced by the copper industry after the depths of the Great Depression were followed by the idea of getting relief through some form of collective action in order to reduce the intensity of competition. In this way on March, 28th, 1935, the International Copper Cartel (ICC) was formed. There were five members in the cartel and two friendly foreign subsidiaries.".
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