Catching Bid-rigging Cartels with Graph Attention Neural Networks (2507.12369v1)
Abstract: We propose a novel application of graph attention networks (GATs), a type of graph neural network enhanced with attention mechanisms, to develop a deep learning algorithm for detecting collusive behavior, leveraging predictive features suggested in prior research. We test our approach on a large dataset covering 13 markets across seven countries. Our results show that predictive models based on GATs, trained on a subset of the markets, can be effectively transferred to other markets, achieving accuracy rates between 80\% and 90\%, depending on the hyperparameter settings. The best-performing configuration, applied to eight markets from Switzerland and the Japanese region of Okinawa, yields an average accuracy of 91% for cross-market prediction. When extended to 12 markets, the method maintains a strong performance with an average accuracy of 84\%, surpassing traditional ensemble approaches in machine learning. These results suggest that GAT-based detection methods offer a promising tool for competition authorities to screen markets for potential cartel activity.
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