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Unlike standard auctions, we show that competitive procurement may optimally limit competition or use inefficient … allocation rules that award the project to a less efficient firm with positive probability. Procurement projects often involve ex … post moral hazard after the competitive process is over. A procurement mechanism must combine an incentive scheme with the …
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This paper analyzes the design of innovation contests when the quality of an innovation depends on the research approach of the supplier, but the best approach is unknown. Diversity of approaches is desirable because it generates an option value. In our main model with two suppliers, the buyer...
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option value. An auction induces the social optimum, while a fixed-prize tournament induces insufficient diversity. The …
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We study the effects of corruption on equilibrium competition and social welfare in a first-price public procurement … auction. In our model, firms are invited into the auction at positive costs, and a bureaucrat runs the auction on behalf of a … bureaucrat will invite more than socially optimal number of firms into the auction. Secondly, the effects of corruption on …
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