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This paper gives an account of events, and explains some systematic reasons of the UMTS auction flop in Switzerland. Apart from general market developments, which could not have been anticipated, we argue that auction design which was introduced in England and adopted in Switzerland and...
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The third generation UMTS auction in Gremany raised an enormous amount of revenue, and the same time achieved a more competitive market structure than other UMTS auctions in Europe. The present paper explains the design of that auction, and presents a game theoretic explanation of observed...
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We consider a licensing mechanism for process innovations that combines a license auction with royalty contracts to …
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scheme that combines a first-price license auction with royalty contracts for losers. Prior to bidding firms observe …
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This paper gives an account of events, and explains some systematic reasons of the UMTS auction flop in Switzerland. Apart from general market developments, which could not have been anticipated, we argue that auction design which was introduced in England and adopted in Switzerland and...
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The third generation UMTS auction in Germany raised an enormous amount of revenue, and at the same time achieved a more competitive market structure than other UMTS auctions in Europe. The present paper explains the design of that auction, and presents a game theoretic explanation of observed...
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Inspired by some spectrum auctions, we consider a stylized license auction with incumbents and one entrant. Whereas the …
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license their innovations and to pool their R&D investments. We show that in equilibrium R&D joint ventures are formed and …
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