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to be optimal among all mechanisms is that there is at least one potential bidder who is omitted from the auction. Our …
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negative correlation condition under which the efficiency loss due to adverse selection diminishes. We also discover a novel … negative correlation condition fails, the efficiency loss is the same as in the case without information spillover …
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A mediator, with no prior information and no control over the market protocol, attempts to redesign the information structure in the market by running an information intermediation mechanism with transfers that first elicits information from an agent, and then discloses information to another...
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Despite a growing interest, researchers and practitioners still struggle to transfer the blockchain concept introduced by Bitcoin to market-oriented application scenarios. To shed light on the technology's usage in markets with asymmetric information, this study analyzes the effect of the...
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increasingly used today. We develop a reverse auction which accounts for particularities of intermittent renewable energy sources … auctions. We analyze incentives for bidders to manipulate the auction outcome and adapt the design to prevent this behavior …
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We consider a general economy, where agents have private information about their types. Types can be multi-dimensional and potentially interdependent. We show that, if the interim distribution of types is common knowledge (the exact number of agents for each type is known), then a mechanism...
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This paper studies markets plagued with asymmetric information on the quality of traded goods. In Akerlof's setting, sellers are better informed than buyers. In contrast, we examine cases where buyers are better informed than sellers. This creates an inverse adverse selection problem: The market...
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This paper tests for the presence of adverse selection in thoroughbred yearling auction markets. Thoroughbred auctions … auction (breeders). If racers use private information, keeping those yearlings with a higher probability of on-track success …
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This paper studies markets plagued with asymmetric information on the quality of traded goods. In Akerlof's setting, sellers are better informed than buyers. In contrast, we examine cases where buyers are better informed than sellers. This creates an inverse adverse selection problem: The market...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010325638
A model is presented of a uniform price auction where bidders compete in demand schedules; the model allows for common … help explain the response of central banks to the crisis and suggest potential improvements in the auction formats of asset …
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