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Machine Learning with Screens for Detecting Bid-Rigging Cartels

 |  April 11, 2018

Machine Learning with Screens for Detecting Bid-Rigging Cartels

By Martin Huber

We combine machine learning techniques with statistical screens computed from the distribution of bidsin tenders within the Swiss construction sector to predict collusion through bid-rigging cartels. We assess the out of sample performance of this approach and find it to correctly classify more than 80% of the total of bidding processes as collusive or non-collusive. As the correct classification rate, however, differs across truly non-collusive and collusive processes, we also investigate tradeoffs in reducing false positive vs. false negative predictions. Finally, we discuss policy implications of our method for competition agencies aiming at detecting bid-rigging cartels.

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