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The following pages link to Regret in auctions: theory and evidence (Q2642884):
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- Varying the number of bidders in the first-price sealed-bid auction: experimental evidence for the one-shot game (Q368056) (← links)
- On efficient partnership dissolution under ex post individual rationality (Q639892) (← links)
- Robust monopoly pricing (Q654526) (← links)
- Contests with rank-order spillovers (Q690686) (← links)
- Bidding `as if' risk neutral in experimental first price auctions without information feedback (Q934687) (← links)
- Revenue equivalence revisited (Q952771) (← links)
- Reverse auctions with regret-anticipated bidders (Q1622049) (← links)
- Does regret matter in first-price auctions? (Q1668262) (← links)
- Joint inventory, pricing, and advertising decisions with surplus and stockout loss aversions (Q1727446) (← links)
- Knowing me, imagining you: projection and overbidding in auctions (Q1735761) (← links)
- Informed entry in auctions (Q1742145) (← links)
- Behavioral models for first-price sealed-bid auctions with the one-shot decision theory (Q1753650) (← links)
- Anticipated regret as an explanation of uncertainty aversion (Q1949210) (← links)
- Auctions with external incentives: experimental evidence (Q2021808) (← links)
- Dual sourcing with price discovery (Q2416645) (← links)
- An introduction to the Symposium on behavioral game theory (Q2642260) (← links)
- Maximization, learning, and economic behavior (Q2962265) (← links)
- Adversarial Risk Analysis for Auctions Using Mirror Equilibrium and Bayes Nash Equilibrium (Q5868920) (← links)
- Adversarial risk analysis for first‐price sealed‐bid auctions (Q6051633) (← links)
- Robust inference in first-price auctions: overbidding as an identifying restriction (Q6108263) (← links)
- Ranking blame (Q6623765) (← links)