@article{londoño van rutten2019hub author = {Rodrigo Londoño van Rutten and Caroline Buts}, title = {Hub and Spoke Cartels:}, journal = {European Competition and Regulatory Law Review}, volume = {3}, number = {1}, year = {2019}, keywords = {Hub and Spoke Cartels;Antitrust;Cartel Structure;Cartel Stability}, abstract = {A hub and spoke (H&S) cartel entails both horizontal collusive behaviour and the involvement of at least one member operating at a different level of the supply chain. The blend of vertical and horizontal restraints raises both economic and legal questions. This article explores the main determinants for the existence of H&S cartels. Based on twelve cases, we first build a typology and analyse three types of H&S cartels. We focus on the structure of the cartel, the collusive mechanism and the economic incentives of participants. For each type, we thus discuss the elements that are necessary to fix the anticompetitive cooperation. In a second phase, we present descriptive statistics on the number of players, on cartel duration and on the length of procedures. Finally, we present a brief generalised summary for two main H&S cartel types. The purpose is to gain a better understanding of the hub and spoke cartel phenomenon. Keywords: Hub and Spoke Cartels, Antitrust, Cartel Structure, Cartel Stability}, url = {https://doi.org/10.21552/core/2019/1/4} doi = {10.21552/core/2019/1/4} }