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measuring the impact of two key variables on this trade-off: capacity restraint and discount on the auction clearing price … consequently, the most predictable auction outcome. There are indications that a discount of 8% may suffice to incentivize …
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"per install" basis--plays a major role in the mix and characteristics of auction winners, and, consequently, in their … number of such users. The distortion becomes worse as the auction gets more competitive and the number of bidders increases …
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“per install” basis—plays a major role in the mix and characteristics of auction winners, and, consequently, in their … number of such users. The distortion becomes worse as the auction gets more competitive and the number of bidders increases …
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This paper studies markets plagued with asymmetric information on the quality of traded goods. In Akerlof's setting, sellers are better informed than buyers. In contrast, we examine cases where buyers are better informed than sellers. This creates an inverse adverse selection problem: The market...
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increasingly used today. We develop a reverse auction which accounts for particularities of intermittent renewable energy sources … auctions. We analyze incentives for bidders to manipulate the auction outcome and adapt the design to prevent this behavior …
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