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Delacroix and Shi (Pricing and signaling with frictions, Journal of Economics Theory 2013) study a model featuring buyers with unit demands and sellers with unit supplies. The sellers may produce a high- or a low-quality good. The buyers get a signal about quality but the signalling technology...
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We model the uniform-price US Treasury security auction as a static symmetric game of incomplete information in which … each payer is a primary dealer who submits a demand schedule given two independent sources of private information – his pre-auction … we show how his pre-auction short position impacts his bidding behavior – in particular: the dealer's demand for the …
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We extend Wilson (1979) share auction framework to model the uniform-price US Treasury auction as a two-stage multiple … its bidding behavior in handling the risk of being short-squeezed or face the winner curse in the post-auction market …
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the spot market. -- capacity market ; procurement auction ; electricity market ; competitive equilibrium …
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Bidding in the last seconds or minutes of an auction is a common strategy in Internet auctions with fixed end …
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.S. Forest Service timber auctions, we document a set of systematic effects of auction format: sealed bid auctions attract more … for these qualitative effects of auction format. We then calibrate the model using parameters estimated from the data and … bidder competitiveness, which has important consequences for auction choice. …
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This paper provides evidence of bounded rationality by large dealers in U.S. Treasury auctions. I argue that these dealers use a heuristic of yield-space bidding which leads to biases manifested in three ways: they submit dominated bids, i.e., those that could be improved without raising the...
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