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A number of recent papers have proposed that a pattern of isolated winning bids may be associated with collusion. In … contrast, others have suggested that bid clustering, especially of the two lowest bids, is indicative of collusion. In this …, whose asphalt industry has not been the subject of collusion allegations. Our findings provide causal evidence that the …
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A number of recent papers have proposed that a pattern of isolated winning bids may be associated with collusion. In … contrast, others have suggested that bid clustering, especially of the two lowest bids, is indicative of collusion. In this …, whose asphalt industry has not been the subject of collusion allegations. Our findings provide causal evidence that the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012384187
A number of recent papers have proposed that a pattern of isolated winning bids may be associated with collusion. In … contrast, others have suggested that bid clustering, especially of the two lowest bids, is indicative of collusion. In this …, whose asphalt industry has not been the subject of collusion allegations. Our findings provide causal evidence that the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012299673
investigation into collusion and corruption in the Quebec construction industry launched in October 2009 to capture the end of this … cartel. I find that after this date, the two suspected firms i) were more likely to bid in the same auction and ii) submitted … significantly lower bids when they competed in the same auction. A structural model of entry and bidding shows that if the firms had …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012142183
investigation into collusion and corruption in the Quebec construction industry launched in October 2009 to capture the end of this … cartel. I find that after this date, the two suspected firms i) were more likely to bid in the same auction and ii) submitted … significantly lower bids when they competed in the same auction. A structural model of entry and bidding shows that if the firms had …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012129347
We study the impact of an investigation into collusion and corruption to learn about the organization of cartels in … investigation in Montreal and in Quebec City, where there have been no allegations of collusion or corruption. We find that entry …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011809425
default on his bid: augmenting the standard first price auction with an ex-post verification of the responsiveness of the bids … and using an average bid auction. I show that when penalties for defaulting are asymmetric across bidders and when their … valuations are characterized by a predominant common component, the average bid auction is preferred over the standard first …
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This paper presents evidence on the perverse trade-off that first price auctions induce between low prices at the awarding stage and poor ex post performance when bids are not binding commitments. By exploiting the different timing with which first price auctions were introduced in Italy to...
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We study the impact of an investigation into collusion and corruption to learn about the organization of cartels in … investigation in Montreal and in Quebec City, where there have been no allegations of collusion or corruption. We find that entry …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011939452
investigation into collusion and corruption in the Quebec construction industry launched in October 2009 to capture the end of this … cartel. I find that after this date, the two suspected firms i) were more likely to bid in the same auction and ii) submitted … significantly lower bids when they competed in the same auction. A structural model of entry and bidding shows that if the firms had …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012858034