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Working Paper No. 937

Relaxing Competition through Speculation: Committing to a Negative Supply Slope

Working Paper
Reference
Holmberg, Pär and Bert Willems (2012). “Relaxing Competition through Speculation: Committing to a Negative Supply Slope ”. IFN Working Paper No. 937. Stockholm: Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN).

Authors
Pär Holmberg, Bert Willems

We demonstrate how suppliers can take strategic speculative positions in derivatives markets to soften competition in the spot market. In our game, suppliers first choose a portfolio of call options and then compete with supply functions. In equilibrium firms sell forward contracts and buy call options to commit to downward sloping supply functions. Although this strategy is risky, it reduces the elasticity of the residual demand of competitors, who increase their mark-ups in response. We show that this type of strategic speculation increases the level and volatility of commodity prices and decreases welfare.

Pär Holmberg

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