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Auctions with endogenous rationing have been introduced to stimulate competition. Such (procurement) auctions reduce the volume put out to tender when competition is low. This paper finds a strong negative effect of endogenous rationing on participation when bid-preparation is costly,...
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This textbook provides a short introduction to auction theory through exercises with detailed answer keys. Focusing on … practical examples, this textbook offers over 80 exercises that predict bidders’ equilibrium behaviour in different auction … formats, along with the seller’s strategic incentives to organize one auction format over the other. The book emphasizes game …
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This textbook provides a short introduction to auction theory through exercises with detailed answer keys. Focusing on … practical examples, this textbook offers over 80 exercises that predict bidders’ equilibrium behaviour in different auction … formats, along with the seller’s strategic incentives to organize one auction format over the other. The book emphasizes game …
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An auction is externality-robust if unilateral deviations from equilibrium leave the other bidders' payoffs unaffected … externalities due to spiteful preferences, which have been used to explain overbidding in the second-price auction (SPA). Another … example are cross-shareholdings between companies that compete in an auction. We derive an auction that coincides with the SPA …
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An auction is externality-robust if unilateral deviations from equilibrium leave the other bidders' payoffs unaffected … externalities due to spiteful preferences, which have been used to explain overbidding in the second-price auction (SPA). Another … example are cross-shareholdings between companies that compete in an auction. We derive an auction that coincides with the SPA …
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