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We examine the fairness and intensity of sequential round-robin tournaments with multiple prizes. With three symmetric …
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I examine the impact of risk preferences on efforts and winning probabilities in generalised Tullock contests between two players. The theoretical analysis yields two main results. First, I specify a sufficient condition on the agents’ comparative prudence under which a higher common level of...
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-pay auctions implies lower aggregate effort than in tournaments with suitable Tullock contests. The fairness of round …
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I characterize the optimal accuracy level r of an unbiased Tullock contest between two players with heterogeneous prize valuations. The designer maximizes the winning probability of the strong player or the winner's expected valuation by choosing a contest with an all-pay auction equilibrium (r...
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