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Vertical Disintegration: A Dynamic Markovian Approach
Authors:Didier Laussel  Ngo Van Long
Affiliation:1. GREQAM University Aix‐Marseille Aix‐en‐Provence, France didier.laussel@univmed.fr;2. Department of Economics McGill University 855 Sherbrooke St West, Montreal, QC, H3A 2T7, Canada. ngo.long@mcgill.ca
Abstract:In a model where a monopolistic downstream firm (assembler) negotiates simultaneously with each of its intermediate‐input suppliers the prices of the complementary components which enter its product, we analyze the process by which the assembler separates from its suppliers as a Markov Perfect equilibrium. Due to a negative strategic effect (the prices and profits of independent suppliers decrease when their number increases), the assembler’s marginal return from keeping an upstream subsidiary is lower than the market value of an independent supplier. Separation is immediate when the downstream firm’s initial number of upstream subsidiaries is below a critical level. It is progressive in the reverse case and eventually leads to a mixed strategy whereby the assembler keeps all the remaining subsidiaries with some probability, and sells all them off in one go with the complementary probability.
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