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This article analyzes tacit collusion in infinitely repeated multiunit uniform price auctions in a symmetric …-quantity pair, perfect collusion with equal sharing of profit is easier to sustain in the uniform price auction than in the … set bids that are arbitrary finite step functions of price-quantity pairs, in repeated uniform price auctions maximal …
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grand coalition is a known result. Finally, we study collusion in auctions as a mechanism design problem, insisting on the …
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We examine a simple model of collusion under a single-object second-price auction. Under the appropriate parameter … conditions, in particular as long as collusion is neither too easy, nor too difficult, we find that the optimal policy involves …
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We study first- and second-price private value auctions with sequential bidding where second movers may discover the … usual revenue dominance of first-price over second-price auctions. With a high probability of a leak, second-price auctions …
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We use data on sequential water auctions to estimate demand when units are com- plements or substitutes. A sequential …
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corresponding increased potential for product market collusion. We consider all trajectories that are candidates for an optimal … collusion could thus yield higher total surplus. …
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This paper investigates the large and unexpected increase in cigarette prices that followed the 1997 Master Settlement Agreement (MSA). We integrate key features of rational addiction theory into a discrete-choice model of the demand for a differentiated product. We find that following the MSA...
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Collusion in auctions affects both revenue and efficiency and are prevalent. Yet, sellers do not use collusion … collusion-proof auctions. We use California highway procurements data, to estimate the cost of implementing collusion …-proof auctions as often as they should. Why is that? We find that one reason for this could be the cost of implementing efficient …
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This paper considers procurement auctions with costly bidding when the auctioneer is unable to commit himself to …
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