San Francisco has banned RealPage, a software company that computer-generates recommended rents for landlord clients in what some are calling a price-fixing scheme. It’s a step toward curbing rent-raising collusion between landlords.
That's not how that works. They aren't working together so when they look out the window and see the price they match or go lower. When the rental corporations are working together they agree on higher prices.
Gas stations actually make very little profit on the gas itself. It's the attached mini mart that brings in the cash.
They aren't working together so when they look out the window and see the price they match or go lower.
The stories my wife tells me about her gas station job say this is wrong. Her boss has binoculars readily available so they can see if the station across the street changes their prices, and they'd follow suit.
That's the thing though, because they don't have an agreement across the city, if he and his neighbor go too high someone will undercut them. He'll even under cut his neighbor if he thinks he can get enough more business. I'm not disputing that he'll follow them up too. A cartel differs by manipulating the market instead of responding to the market.