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During the recent sales of UMTS licenses in Europe some countries used auctions while others resorted to so … argument why beauty contests or negotiations might be dominated by auctions, which is closely linked to the multi …
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We examine the combined effects of asymmetric taxation and limited liability on optimal risk taking of investors. Given an optimal risk level in the pre-tax case under full liability, loss-offset restrictions reduce, and limited liability enhances the incentives for taking risk. For every degree...
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Risk-neutral individuals take more risky decisions when they have limited liability. Risk-neutral managers may not when acting as agents under contract and taking costly actions to acquire information before taking decisions. Limited liability makes it optimal to increase the reward for outcomes...
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We examine the combined effects of asymmetric taxation and limited liability on optimal risk taking of investors. Given an optimal risk level in the pre-tax case under full liability, loss-offset restrictions reduce, and limited liability enhances the incentives for taking risk. For every degree...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008833930
We compare two commonly used mechanisms in procurement: auctions and negotiations. The execution of the procurement …
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Recent literature has shown that all-pay auctions raise more money for charity than winner-pay auctions. We demonstrate … that the first and second-price winner-pay auctions generate higher revenue than first-price all-pay auctions when bidders …
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An auction is externality-robust if unilateral deviations from equilibrium leave the other bidders' payoffs unaffected. The equilibrium and its outcome will then persist if certain types of externalities arise between bidders. One example are externalities due to spiteful preferences, which have...
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Auctions of government bonds are the main allotment method used by the Treasury of advanced economies. Previous … research has found that auctions have an influence on the market yield days before they take place, and underpricing is usually …
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Cost overrun is ubiquitous in public procurement. We argue that this can be the result of a constraint optimal award procedure when the procurer cannot commit not to renegotiate. If cost differences are more pronounced for more complex designs, it is optimal to fix a simple design ex ante and to...
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interest rate resulting from the auctions of government bonds to account for the effective cost borne by the Treasury. Our …
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