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In second price internet auctions with a fixed end time, such as those on eBay, many bidders snipe , i.e., they submit … their bids in the closing minutes or seconds of an auction. Late bids of this sort are much less frequent in auctions that … second price internet auctions, in which very late bids have a positive probability of not being successfully submitted, and …
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A great deal of late bidding has been observed on internet auctions such as eBay, which employ a second price auction … the different ending rules under controlled conditions, without the other differences between internet auction houses that … with a fixed deadline. Much less late bidding has been observed on internet auctions such as those run by Amazon, which …
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The second-generation GSM spectrum auction in Germany is probably the most clear cut example of a low price outcome in … a simultaneous ascending-bid auction.The present paper gives an account of the events, describes the auction rules and …
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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 events during the crucial phase of that auction, which have puzzled several …
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German (and Austrian) UMTS auction. In particular, we discuss in detail the exposure problem that caused firms in Germany to …
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Modern trade theory emphasizes firm-level productivity differentials to explain the cross-border activities of non-financial firms. This study tests whether a productivity pecking order also determines international banking activities. Using a novel dataset that contains all German banks'...
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