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(non-) deterministic contest 2 all-pay auction 2 (Non-)deterministic contest 1 All-pay auction 1 Campaign contributions 1 Cap 1 Contest success function 1 Exclusion principle 1 Preemption effect 1 Rent dissipation 1 Rent-seeking 1 campaign contributions 1 cap 1 contest success function 1 contest success functions 1 exclusion principle 1 preemption effect 1 rent dissipation 1 rent-seeking 1
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Alcalde, José 3 Dahm, Matthias 3
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Instituto Valenciano de Investigaciones Económicas (IVIE) 2
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Working Papers. Serie AD 2 Review of Economic Design 1
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ALL-PAY AUCTION EQUILIBRIA IN CONTESTS
Alcalde, José; Dahm, Matthias - Instituto Valenciano de Investigaciones Económicas (IVIE) - 2007
We analyze (non-deterministic) contests with anonymous contest success functions. There is no restriction on the number of contestants or on their valuations for the prize. We provide intuitive and easily verifiable conditions for the existence of an equilibrium with properties similar to the...
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TULLOCK AND HIRSHLEIFER: A MEETING OF THE MINDS
Alcalde, José; Dahm, Matthias - Instituto Valenciano de Investigaciones Económicas (IVIE) - 2007
We introduce the serial contest by building on the desirable properties of two prominent contest games. This family of contest games relies both on relative efforts (as Tullock's proposal) and on absolute effort differences (as difference-form contests). An additional desirable feature is that...
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Tullock and Hirshleifer: a meeting of the minds
Alcalde, José; Dahm, Matthias - In: Review of Economic Design 11 (2007) 2, pp. 101-124
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