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We experimentally examine the effectiveness of antitrust policies against bidding rings in theEnglish auction (EN) and the first-price sealed-bid auction (FP). We consider both traditionalantitrust policy (without a leniency program) and modern antitrust policy (with a leniencyprogram). In EN,...
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In a field experiment, we study the revenue-generating properties of premium auctions. In a premium auction, the runner … experiment, we compare two types of premium auctions with the standard Vickrey auction selling high-quality, limited …
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laboratory experiment where bidders can signal information through their bidding behavior to an outside observer. We consider two …
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In a laboratory experiment, we compare two auction mechanisms that determine the sequence of service to queued …
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and in a laboratory experiment. Our theoretical results suggest that in a setting where the buyer and the suppliers have …
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Using laboratory experiments, we compare the stability of bidding rings in the English auction and the first-price sealed-bid auction in a heterogeneous-value setting. In both a re-matching condition and a fixed-matching condition, we observe that biddings rings are more stable in the English...
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