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electricity markets are more flexible. Auctions can facilitate more efficient trading by increasing market liquidity and … implementing a simpler market clearing mechanism to match supply and demand. Moreover, suitably designed auctions can facilitate …
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A range of cross-sectional models are estimated with a view to establishing the factors that determine the valuation of professional athletes in a highly-specialised sport, with an application to crickets Indian Premier League (IPL). We distinguish between personal characteristic and playing...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010615383
A range of cross-sectional models are estimated with a view to establishing the factors that determine the valuation of professional athletes in a highly-specialised sport, with an application to crickets Indian Premier League (IPL). We distinguish between personal characteristic and playing...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008867812
A range of cross-sectional models are estimated with a view to establishing the factors that determine the valuation of professional athletes in a highly-specialised sport, with an application to cricket's Indian Premier League (IPL). We distinguish between personal characteristic and playing...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011056632
We study when equilibrium prices can aggregate information in an auction market with a large population of traders. Our main result identifies a property of information---the betweenness property---that is both necessary and sufficient for information aggregation. The characterization provides...
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This paper revisits recent empirical research on buyer credulity in arts auctions and auctions for assets in general …
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We study when equilibrium prices can aggregate information in an auction market with a large population of traders. Our main result identifies a property of information---the betweenness property---that is both necessary and sufficient for information aggregation. The characterization provides...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013189021
This paper revisits recent empirical research on buyer credulity in arts auctions and auctions for assets in general …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010365885
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Most markets clear through a sequence of sales rather than through a Walrasian auctioneer. Because buyers can decide whether to buy now or later, rather than only now or never, their current `willingness to pay' is much more sensitive to price than is the demand curve. In consequence, markets...
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