Philip G. Gayle

Presenter:  Philip G. Gayle 

 

Paper: “Post and Hold Regulation and Competitive Conduct: Evidence from the U.S. Beer Industry," joint work with Adeel Faheem, 

 

Abstract: 

The literature argues that Post and Hold (PH) laws facilitate tacit collusive price-setting behavior among suppliers of alcoholic beverages. Yet there is no explicit empirical test of this claim. We specify and estimate a structural model designed to identify the extent to which PH laws induce tacit collusive price setting behavior among beer suppliers. Our estimates reveal evidence of PH law-induced collusive behavior that causes higher prices and lower consumption. Furthermore, we find that an alcohol content tax as a replacement for PH regulation yields the highest surplus to consumers compared to a sales tax or the PH regulation.