TY - JOUR AU - Landeo,Claudia M. AU - Spier,Kathryn E. TI - Naked Exclusion: An Experimental Study of Contracts with Externalities JF - National Bureau of Economic Research Working Paper Series VL - No. 14115 PY - 2008 Y2 - June 2008 UR - http://www.nber.org/papers/w14115 L1 - http://www.nber.org/papers/w14115.pdf N1 - Author contact info: Claudia M. Landeo Department of Economics University of Alberta Edmondton, Alberta T6G 2H4 Canada E-Mail: landeo@ualberta.ca Kathryn E. Spier Hauser Hall 302 Harvard Law School 1575 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, MA 02138 Tel: 617/496-0019 E-Mail: kspier@law.harvard.edu AB - This paper reports the results of an experiment designed to assess the ability of an incumbent seller to profitably foreclose a market with exclusive contracts. We use the strategic environment described by Rasmusen, Ramseyer, and Wiley (1991) and Segal and Whinston (2000) where entry is unprofitable when sufficiently many downstream buyers sign exclusive contracts with the incumbent. When discrimination is impossible, the game resembles a stag-hunt (coordination) game in which the buyers' payoffs are endogenously chosen by the incumbent seller. Exclusion occurs when the buyers fail to coordinate on their preferred equilibrium. Two-way non-binding pre-play communication among the buyers lowers the power of exclusive contracts and induces more generous contract terms from the seller. When discrimination and communication are possible, the exclusion rate rises. Divide-and-conquer strategies are observed more frequently when buyers can communicate with each other. Exclusion rates are significantly higher when the buyers' payoffs are endogenously chosen rather than exogenously given. Finally, secret offers are shown to decrease the incumbent's power to profitably exclude. ER -