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The following pages link to Individual behavior of first-price auctions: the importance of information feedback in computerized experimental markets (Q817275):
Displayed 18 items.
- Optimal bidding in auctions from a game theory perspective (Q320681) (← links)
- Varying the number of bidders in the first-price sealed-bid auction: experimental evidence for the one-shot game (Q368056) (← links)
- Does displaying probabilities affect bidding in first-price auctions? (Q498773) (← links)
- A comparison of first price multi-object auctions (Q842809) (← links)
- Multiagent system simulations of treasury auctions (Q846155) (← links)
- Bidding `as if' risk neutral in experimental first price auctions without information feedback (Q934687) (← links)
- Multiagent system simulations of signal averaging in English auctions with two-dimensional value signals (Q1038767) (← links)
- Sequential auctions with capacity constraints: an experimental investigation (Q1651886) (← links)
- Does regret matter in first-price auctions? (Q1668262) (← links)
- Informed entry in auctions (Q1742145) (← links)
- Learning and dropout in contests: an experimental approach (Q2021555) (← links)
- Creating competition out of thin air: An experimental study of right-to-choose auctions (Q2427122) (← links)
- Competitive burnout: theory and experimental evidence (Q2457234) (← links)
- Behavior in all-pay auctions with incomplete information (Q2507859) (← links)
- Regret in auctions: theory and evidence (Q2642884) (← links)
- ON VARIABILITY OF SERIES AND PARALLEL SYSTEMS WITH HETEROGENEOUS COMPONENTS (Q5070874) (← links)
- Adversarial risk analysis for auctions using non-strategic play and level-<i>k</i> thinking: A general case of <i>n</i> bidders with regret (Q6096182) (← links)
- Robust inference in first-price auctions: overbidding as an identifying restriction (Q6108263) (← links)