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WHO CONFESSES FOR LENIENCY? EVIDENCE FROM KOREA

Authors
Kim, NayoungKim, Yungsan
Issue Date
Jun-2016
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Citation
Journal of Competition Law and Economics, v.12, no.2, pp 351 - 374
Pages
24
Indexed
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Journal Title
Journal of Competition Law and Economics
Volume
12
Number
2
Start Page
351
End Page
374
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/154512
DOI
10.1093/joclec/nhw009
ISSN
1744-6414
1744-6422
Abstract
This article addresses which cartel members are more likely to confess to the antitrust authority under a leniency program and how the first and the second confessors differ. This study utilizes unique data from the records of those who were granted leniency in the Korea Fair Trade Commission's cartel investigations from 2005 to 2009, in which the identities of leniency recipients were revealed. The results identify several company-level attributes that affected the tendency to confess, as well as the cartel-level attributes explored in previous studies. The results also suggest that there are qualitative differences between the first and the second confessors. We find that the members of large and powerful Korean conglomerates ("chaebol") are more likely to confess first for leniency, while discouraging others to do the same.
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