Oil explains all: desirable organisation of the Russian fuel markets (on the data of three waves of antitrust cases against oil companies) |
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Authors: | Svetlana Avdasheva Svetlana Golovanova |
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Affiliation: | 1. The Institute for Industrial and Market Studies (IIMS), National Research University Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia;2. Economics Department, National Research University Higher School of Economics, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia |
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Abstract: | This article considers the mutual influence of antitrust enforcement in the petroleum product markets and competition legislation in Russia. An analysis of infringement decisions by the Russian competition authority allows us to understand the perceived goals of economic policy in this sector. The shift from antitrust investigations and infringement decisions to a very specific set of remedies is explained by the desire to maintain low retail prices under increasing concentration without price subsidisation or promotion of entry at the refining stage of the value chain. The article highlights the specific use of antitrust legislation to maintain low fuel prices and support independent retailing companies. We also note the limitation this policy faces. The goals and effects of antitrust enforcement in the industry explain, in turn, the specific path of competition legislation development in Russia. |
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Keywords: | Fuel markets antitrust enforcement prices vertical organisation Russia |
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