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The third generation UMTS auction in Germany raised an enormous amount of revenue, and at the same time achieved a more competitive market structure than other UMTS auctions in Europe. The present paper explains the design of that auction, and presents a game theoretic explanation of observed...
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This article studies the design of optimal mechanisms to regulate entry in natural oligopoly markets, assuming the …
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our experiments many contracts proposed by principals are 'incentive compatible' and most agents behave optimally given … contracts ; reciprocity ; experiments …
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accomplishing this split. -- ultimatum game ; wage flexibility ; wage ratchet effect ; wage bargaining ; labour market ; fair wages …
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This study examines bidder preferences between alternative auction institutions. In particular we seek to experimentally characterize the degree to which bidders prefer an ascending auction over a sealed bid auction. We find very strong ceteris paribus preferences for the ascending institution...
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behavior. -- experiments ; sealed-bid private-value auctions …
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We examine learning behavior in auctions and Fair division games with independent private values under two different price rules, first and second price. Participants face these four games repeatedly and submit complete bid functions rather than single bids. This allows us to examine whether...
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In this paper we present an experiment on the false consensus effect. Unlike previous experiments, we provide monetary …
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In auctions an outside seIler offers a commodity for sale and collects the revenue w hich is achieved. In fair division games the object is owned by the group of bidders. Consequently the auction's revenue is equally distributed among all bidders. In our experiment participants face four auction...
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This article investigates whether decision makers intuitively optimize close to the normative prediction in entrepreneurial decision situations where their time must be allocated between a wage job and a newly formed venture. We offer an analytical model based on maximizing expected utility, and...
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