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. We approached about 4500 households, each participating in either an all-pay auction, a lottery, a non …-pay auction and the lottery. Although the all-pay auction is the superior fundraising mechanism both in theory and in the … anomaly. First, participation in the all-pay auction is substantially lower than in the other mechanisms while the average …
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We investigate experimentally whether emotions affect bidding behavior in a firstprice auction. To induce emotions, we … confront subjects after a first auction series with apositive or negative random economic shock. We then explore the relation … between emotions andbidding behavior in a second auction series. Our main results are: (i) the economic shock has asubstantial …
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This paper studies markets plagued with asymmetric information on the quality of traded goods. In Akerlof's setting, sellers are better informed than buyers. In contrast, we examine cases where buyers are better informed than sellers. This creates an inverse adverse selection problem: The market...
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This paper characterizes the optimal first-price auction (FPA) and second-price auction (SPA) for selling rights …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005136943
We investigate experimentally whether emotions affect bidding behavior in a first price auction. To induce emotions, we … confront subjects after a first auction series with a positive or negative random economic shock. We then explore the relation … between emotions and bidding behavior in a second auction series. Our main results are: (i) the economic shock has a …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005137109
modelled as a multiple criteria auction, and an auctioneer (a government employee) who has discretion in devising the selection … auction into a symmetric information auction (in bribes) for a common value prize. In a repeated setting we show that …
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This paper investigates links between corruption and collusion in procurement. A first-price multiple-object auction is … auction designers, competition authorities and criminal courts is that risks of collusion and of corruption must be addressed …
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approached about 4500 households, each participating in either an all-pay auction, a lottery, a non-anonymous voluntary … contribution mechanism (VCM), or an anonymous VCM. In contrast to the VCMs, households competed for a prize in the all-pay auction … and the lottery. Although the all-pay auction is the superior fundraising mechanism both in theory and in the laboratory …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009003388
This paper studies markets plagued with asymmetric information on the quality of traded goods. In Akerlof's setting, sellers are better informed than buyers. In contrast, we examine cases where buyers are better informed than sellers. This creates an inverse adverse selection problem: The market...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008838639
This paper characterizes the optimal first-price auction (FPA) and second-price auction (SPA) for selling rights …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011256873