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We examine bidding behaviour of individuals and teams in an experimental auction resembling UMTS-license auctions. Even …
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In spring 2000, the British government auctioned off licences for Third Generation mobile telecommunications services. In the preparation of the auction, two designs involving each a hybrid of an English and a sealed-bid auction were suggested by the government: a discriminatory and a uniform...
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In this paper I review the Dutch UMTS-auction that took place in the summer of 2000 and which, in contrast to the UK and German auctions, was generally considered to be a major flop. I analyse the policy process leading to the auction as well as the bidding behaviour in the auction, and provide...
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hoarding the 2600 MHz frequencies. One is neither upgrade to 4G technologies and nor license renewal; the second is the upgrade … allowed but no license renewal; the third is no upgrade but the license renewed; and fourth is both upgrade and renewal are …
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Inspired by some spectrum auctions, we consider a stylized license auction with incumbents and one entrant. Whereas the …
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