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    This paper reports the results of experiments constructed to test the effects of demand information (knowledge of the demand function or schedule) and monitoring (knowledge of rivals' actions) on collusion in infinitely repeated games. In addition, the treatments encompass the assumptions of two highly influential theories (Green and Porter [1984] and Rotemberg and Saloner [1986]), thereby allowing for an internal validity test of each theory. Given the large number of theoretical results and th…Read more