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optimal number of punishments in the contest. …
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We study all-pay auctions with multiple prizes. The players have the same value for all the certain prizes except for one uncertain prize for which each player has a private value. We characterize the equilibrium strategy and show that, independent of the ranking of the uncertain prize, if the...
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We study all-pay auctions with multiple prizes. The players have the same value for all the certain prizes except for one uncertain prize for which each player has a private value. We characterize the equilibrium strategy and show that if the number of prizes is smaller than the number of...
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We study two-stage all-pay auctions with two identical prizes. In each stage, players compete for one prize. Each player may win either one or two prizes. We analyze the equilibrium strategies where players' marginal values for the prizes are either declining or inclining.
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We study a sequential two-stage all-pay auction with two identical prizes. In each stage, the players compete for one prize and each player may win either one or two prizes. The designer may impose a cap on the players' bids in each of the stages. We analyze the equilibrium in this sequential...
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We characterize the optimal structure of prizes in contests, when the contest designer is interested in the …-558) incomplete-information model of contests as well as other results in a particularly simple fashion. …
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contests. We find that while in the aggregate the behavior of our subjects is consistent with that predicted by the theory …
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In many contests, a subset of contestants is granted preferential treatment which is presumably intended to be …
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This paper examines the role of asymmetry in all-pay auctions. In particular, this paper decomposes a change in players' valuations into the absolute change and the relative change, and analyzes how these changes a¢çect total expenditures. An increase in the sum of players' valuations...
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In many contests a subset of contestants is granted preferential treatment which is presumably intended to be …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008465788