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Why do some incomplete information markets feature intermediaries while others do not? I study the allocation of two goods in an incomplete information setting with a single principal, multiple agents with unit demand, and interdependent valuations. I construct a novel dynamic mechanism...
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bidding behavior in (online) proxy-auctions with independent private valuations. We show that temporary buy-options may reduce …
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This paper considers a population of agents that are engaged in a listening network. The agents wish to match their actions to the true value of some uncertain (exogenous) parameter and to the actions of the other agents. Each agent begins with some initial information about the parameter and,...
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This paper considers a population of agents that are engaged in a listening network. The agents wish to match their actions to the true value of some uncertain (exogenous) parameter and to the actions of the other agents. Each agent begins with some initial information about the parameter and,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011621465
When groups face difficult problems, the voices of experts may be lost in the noise of others' contributions. We present results from a "naturally noisy" setting, a large first-year undergraduate class, in which the expert's voice was "lost" to such a degree that bringing forward even more...
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When groups face difficult problems, the voices of experts may be lost in the noise of others' contributions. We present results from a "naturally noisy" setting, a large first-year undergraduate class, in which the expert's voice was "lost" to such a degree that bringing forward even more...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012432144
In this note I show that the equilibrium in cutoff strategies observed in auctions with a buy-it-now price may also … arise in markets where objects are sold simultaneously by auctions and posted prices. However, contrary to auctions with a …
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generalized second price auctions. However, such an auction or mechanism could be considered unfair if similar consumers are … consistently shown different ads or consistently receive different payoffs. Results show that such ascending bid auctions may …
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Buyer-seller networks where price is determined by an ascending-bid auction are important in many economic examples such as certain real estate markets, radio spectrum sharing, and buyer-supplier networks. However, it may be that some sellers are better off not participating in the auction. We...
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) auctions, in which potential buyers know the unit valuation of other bidders and may spitefully prefer that their rivals earn a …. The model also predicts different bidding behavior in second price as compared to ascending-bid auctions. The paper also …
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