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We propose a non-sequential search model with a continuum of consumers and a finite number of firms. Both consumers and firms are heterogeneous. Consumers differ in search costs. Firms have private marginal costs of production. We show that an equilibrium price dispersion can arise in this model...
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Within this paper, we aim to investigate asymmetries among bidders in land auctions that may entail non-competitive prices. Using representative data for Eastern Germany including winning bids, bidder characteristics, and land amenities, we pursue a structural approach to derive distributions of...
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In this paper, we test for the existence of a common component in agricultural land auctions in eastern Germany during the price boom 2007-2018 and discuss respective policy implications. Using a large, detailed dataset of auctions, we can rely on professional appraisals of the auctioned good...
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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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This paper analyzes a discriminatory share auction in which bidders submit non-increasing step functions with a bounded …
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