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We analyze strategic leaks due to spying out a rival’s bid in a first-price auction. Such leaks induce sequential bidding, complicated by the fact that the spy may be a counterspy who serves the interests of the spied at bidder and reports strategically distorted information. This ambiguity...
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less inclined to collude than men when collusion harms a third party. No gender difference can be found in the absence of a … distance is small they hardly behave collusively when collusion harms a third party …
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Sophisticated collusive compensation schemes such as assigning future market shares or direct transfers are frequently observed in detected cartels. We show formally why these schemes are useful for dampening deviation incentives when colluding firms are temporary asymmetric. The relative...
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sanctions on communication reinforces the direct cartel-deterring effect of sanctions as collusion is more difficult to reach …
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for the design of charity auctions, art auctions, and spectrum auctions …
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from a sequence of eBay auctions. First the aspect of bidding in a marketplace environment is developed. From the simple … a reservation bid for low-price auctions. Extending results from the empirical auction literature and employing a …
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This paper presents an empirical model of sponsored search auctions in which advertisers are ranked by bid and ad …
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