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This paper analyzes an auction mechanism that excludes overoptimistic bidders inspired by the rules of the procurement auctions adopted by several Japanese local governments. Our theoretical and experimental results suggest that the endogenous exclusion rule reduces the probability of suffering...
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This paper analyzes an auction mechanism that excludes overoptimistic bidders inspired by the rules of the procurement auctions adopted by several Japanese local governments. Our theoretical and experimental results suggest that the endogenous exclusion rule reduces the probability of suffering...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013158242
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mechanisms are often employed to extract the information on companies' abilities and to allocate licenses efficiently. However …
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mechanisms are often employed to extract the information on companies’ abilities and to allocate licenses efficiently. However …
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We study an assignment market where multiple heterogenous objects are sold to unit demand agents who have general preferences accommodating imperfect transferability of utility and income effects. In such a model, there is a minimum price equilibrium. We establish the structural...
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Who does, and who should initiate costly certification by a third party under asymmetric quality information, the buyer …
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Who does, and who should initiate costly certification by a third party under asymmetric quality information, the buyer …
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Who does, and who should initiate costly certification by a third party under asymmetric quality information, the buyer …
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