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Internet auctions, such as those on eBay, are known for multiple bidding and sniping. Buyers send bids in the closing seconds of an auction, knowing that bids arriving after the closure of the auction are not counted. They also bid several times at the same auction. We model Internet auction as...
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The theoretical literature on collusion in auctions suggests that the first-price mechanism can deter the formation of bidding rings. In equilibrium, collusive negotiations are either successful or are avoided altogether, hence such analysis neglects the effects of failed collusion attempts. In...
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in an experiment. Our data show that indeed, strengthening weaker contestants through tie-breaks and bid …
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with incomplete information both in theory and in a laboratory experiment. In theory, the chopstick auction has an … present. In the experiment, however, we find that the chopstick auction is slightly less efficient but yields far more revenue …
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An experimental approach is used to examine the performance of three different multi-unit auction designs: discriminatory, uniform-price with fixed supply, and uniform-price with endogenous supply. We find that the strategies of the individual bidders and the aggregate demand curves are...
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