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be risk averse, (ii) the bidders can have heterogeneous risk preferences, and (iii) the auction can have a binding … reserve price. Our analysis reveals that the premium has an intricate joint effect on risk sharing and expected revenue, which … in general benefits risk averse bidders. When the seller is more risk averse than the pivotal bidder - a condition often …
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overbidding in auctions. As a workhorse we use the second-price all-pay and the first-price winner-pay auction. Both risk and …In this paper we use an experiment to compare a theory of risk aversion and a theory of spite as an explanation for … spite can be used to rationalize deviations from risk neutral equilibrium bids in auctions. We exploit that equilibrium …
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We report a controlled laboratory experiment examining risk-taking and information aggregation in groups facing a … common risk. The experiment allows us to examine how subjects respond to new information, in the form of both privately …
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We report an experiment examining risk taking and information aggregation in groups. Group members come to the table … with an individual preference for a choice under risk, based on privately received information, and can share this … information with fellow group members. They then make a decision under risk on behalf of the group using a random dictatorship …
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The purpose of the current study is to examine the extent to which audit risk and litigation risk cause auditors to … decision aid recommendations when either litigation risk (exogenous to the audit risk model) or internal control risk … (endogenous to the audit risk model) is high relative to low. When litigation risk and internal control risk are simultaneously …
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explore this possibility, I develop a theory that unifies models of investment choice, informal risk sharing, and formal … inefficiencies. First, borrowers free-ride on their partners, making risky investments without compensating partners for this risk …. Second, the addition of peer-monitoring overcompensates, leading to sharp reductions in risk-taking and profitability. Equity …
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excessive losses due to overbidding …
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be risk averse, (ii) the bidders can have heterogeneous risk preferences, and (iii) the auction can have a binding … reserve price. Our analysis reveals that the premium has an intricate joint effect on risk sharing and expected revenue, which … in general benefits risk averse bidders. When the seller is more risk averse than the pivotal bidder - a condition often …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013060058
portfolio theory (MPT) in the context of the growth of large institutional investors. We examine the many so-called risk …
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