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Anchoring is a robust behavioral phenomenon modeled predominantly as a bias in individual judgment. We propose a game-theoretic model that considers players’ beliefs about others’ behavior as a mediator for the effect of the anchor on a player’s choice. The results establish that anchoring...
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first-price sealed-bid auction result in higher bids. We show that such behavior can be explained as a rational response to …-established ranking that the Dutch auction generates lower revenue than the first-price sealed-bid auction crucially depends on the size …
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cognitive skills. Employing an order-balanced design, we use first-price auctions (FPAs) to expose participants to an auction …
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In Buy-It-Now auctions, sellers can post a take-it-or-leave-it price offer prior to an auction. While the literature …
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Auctions with endogenous rationing have been introduced to stimulate competition. Such (procurement) auctions reduce the volume put out to tender when competition is low. This paper finds a strong negative effect of endogenous rationing on participation when bid-preparation is costly,...
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implemented by introducing a communication stage before an auction. I show that granting bidders a right to remain anonymous, i …
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