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On suspicious tracks: machine-learning based approaches to detect cartels in railway-infrastructure procurement

General Economics 2023-04-25 v1 Economics

Abstract

In railway infrastructure, construction and maintenance is typically procured using competitive procedures such as auctions. However, these procedures only fulfill their purpose - using (taxpayers') money efficiently - if bidders do not collude. Employing a unique dataset of the Swiss Federal Railways, we present two methods in order to detect potential collusion: First, we apply machine learning to screen tender databases for suspicious patterns. Second, we establish a novel category-managers' tool, which allows for sequential and decentralized screening. To the best of our knowledge, we pioneer illustrating the adaption and application of machine-learning based price screens to a railway-infrastructure market.

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@article{arxiv.2304.11888,
  title  = {On suspicious tracks: machine-learning based approaches to detect cartels in railway-infrastructure procurement},
  author = {Hannes Wallimann and Silvio Sticher},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2304.11888},
  year   = {2023}
}