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motion with drift and incurs costs depending on his stopping time. The player who stops his process at the highest value wins …
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This paper provides a general study of a contest modeled as a multiplayer incomplete-information, all-pay auction with sequential entry. The contest consists of multiple periods. Players arrive and exert efforts sequentially to compete for a prize. They observe the efforts made by their earlier...
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The afternoon effect, i.e., that prices in a sequence of auctions with identical items are decreasing with the order in which the auctions are terminated, is a frequently observed phenomenon in empirical auction studies. Using an unsurpassed amount of data from sequential online train ticket...
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The afternoon effect, i.e., that prices in a sequence of auctions with identical items are decreasing with the order in which the auctions are terminated, is a frequently observed phenomenon in empirical auction studies. Using an unsurpassed amount of data from sequential online train ticket...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013014122
We introduce a general class of simplicity standards that vary the foresight abilities required of agents in extensive-form games. Rather than planning for the entire future of a game, agents are presumed to be able to plan only for those histories they view as simple from their current...
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We introduce a general class of simplicity standards that vary the foresight abilities required of agents in extensive-form games. Rather than planning for the entire future of a game, agents are presumed to be able to plan only for those histories they view as simple from their current...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012584083
An auctioneer faces a pool of potential bidders that changes over time. She can delay the auction at a cost, in the …
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(waiting an optimal and fixed time), more risk averse sellers choose auctions and wait a fixed time while less risk averse … sellers choose an optimal reservation price and wait a random time. Positive auction discounts are compensated by reduced …
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evolution strategies. Agents privately know their values and costs and have a limited time to transact. We focus on equilibrium …
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(waiting an optimal and fixed time), more risk averse sellers choose auctions and wait a fixed time while less risk averse … sellers choose an optimal reservation price and wait a random time. Positive auction discounts are compensated by reduced …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013110372