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-bidders' auction is similar to the Hawk-Dove game, which motivates to study symmetric NEs: Properties and comparative statics are …
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Contracts providing payments for not developing natural areas, or for removing cropland from production, generally require long-term commitments. Landowners, however, can decide to prematurely terminate the contract when the opportunity cost of complying with conservation requirements increases....
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Drawing on the real-options theory we analyse bidding behaviour in a sealed-bid-first-score procurement auction where …
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as an explanation. If spite extends to the seller, then the absence of human sellers who receive the auction revenue may …
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compared to any single-stage auction. Finally we derive the optimal efficient two-stage mechanism. …
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degree of complexity by offering various levels of decision support. Our results show that the equivalence of the two auction …
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auction - in a setting that extends Maskin and Riley (1984, Econometrica 52: 1473-1518) in three aspects: (i) the seller can … be risk averse, (ii) the bidders can have heterogeneous risk preferences, and (iii) the auction can have a binding … verifiable by deduction prior to the auction - the premium also benefits the seller and therefore leads to a Pareto improvement …
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