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This paper examines the effects of disclosing the actual number of bidders in contests with endogenous stochastic entry. I study a standard all-pay auction in which bidders' valuations are commonly known but their participation decisions private. Each potential bidder has to incur an entry cost...
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This paper contributes to the literature that examines the effects of disclosing the actual number of bidders in contests with stochastic entry by considering resource constraint. We study an all-pay auction with complete information. The auction entails one prize and $n$ potential bidders. Each...
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In an influential paper, Fang (Public Choice 112: 351–371, 2002) asserts that the exclusion principle discovered by Baye et al. (1993) for all-pay auction does not apply to lottery in the case in which an organizer cares about the aggregate effort. Serena (2017) shows that the exclusion...
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