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We characterize pure strategy equilibria of common value multi-unit uniform price auctions under the framework of initial public offerings, where bidders have incomplete private information regarding the value of shares and submit discrete demand schedules. We show that there exists a continuum...
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We consider multistage bidding models where two types of risky assets (shares) are traded between two agents that have different information on the liquidation prices of traded assets. These prices are random integer variables that are determined by the initial chance move according to a...
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Simultaneous research efforts made in 1962 by Gary Becker and Vernon Smith proved that neither rationality nor complete information are necessary market conditions to reach a competitive equilibrium. Although behavioral extensions to this framework have shown significant progress towards a...
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The Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM) has been used in a number of studies to explore the features of the art market (or individual artists). We claim that such studies have been based on unsuitable estimates of art market returns in the context of the CAPM methodology. The CAPM calls for...
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This paper contains a new review of the research of the last decade that has been designed to shed light on how the art auction system works, what it indicates about price formation, and how well it performs. We begin with a short description of the mechanics of the auction system and then...
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The paper deals with the pattern of asset price dynamics as sequence of "bull markets" and "bear markets" and with stabilizing these" long swings" through replacing continuous asset trading with electronic auctions. First, the paper sketches the channels through which the "overshooting" of...
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We investigate expectation formation in a controlled experimental en-vironment. Subjects are asked to predict the price in a standard asset pricingmodel. They do not have knowledge of the underlying market equilibrium equa-tions, but they know all past realized prices and their own predictions....
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