Term:
Joint profit maximisation
Definition:
Joint profit maximization refers to a situation where members of a cartel, duopoly, oligopoly or similar market condition engage in pricing- output decisions designed to maximize the groups' profits as a whole. In essence, the member firms seek to act as a monopoly.
Domain:
Finance
Source:
Glossary of Industrial Organisation Economics and Competition Law, compiled by R. S. Khemani and D. M. Shapiro, commissioned by the Directorate for Financial, Fiscal and Enterprise Affairs, OECD, 1993