Competitive bidding with entry costs
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- Entry and R{\&}D in procurement contracting
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(60)- Identification of first-price auctions with non-separable unobserved heterogeneity
- Dynamic equilibrium with randomly arriving players
- Auctions with entry and resale
- Indicative bidding: An experimental analysis
- Is subsidizing inefficient bidders actually costly?
- Internet auctions with a temporary buyout option
- On favoritism in auctions with entry
- A study of participation in dynamic auctions
- Contests with endogenous entry
- Efficient investment in a dynamic auction environment
- Winning by default: why is there so little competition in government procurement?
- Empirical relevance of ambiguity in first-price auctions
- Participation Costs and Inefficiency in Takeover Contests
- On dynamic games with randomly arriving players
- Entry and R{\&}D in procurement contracting
- Auctions with entry
- Strategic ignorance in a second-price auction
- Participation constraints in first-price auctions
- Auctions with selective entry
- Ranking equilibrium competition in auctions with participation costs
- Information disclosure in all-pay contests with costly entry
- Entry and competition effects in first-price auctions: theory and evidence from procurement auctions
- Indicative bidding and a theory of two-stage auctions
- Auction-lottery hybrid mechanisms: structural model and empirical analysis
- Seller competition by mechanism design
- The impact of resale on entry in second price auctions
- Second-price auctions with sequential and costly participation
- Editors' introduction
- Auctions with endogenous entry
- Bidding between incumbent and entrant
- On the benefits of dynamic bidding when participation is costly
- Equilibria in second price auctions with participation costs
- Identification and estimation of risk aversion in first-price auctions with unobserved auction heterogeneity
- Auction design with opportunity cost
- Equilibria in first price auctions with participation costs
- Estimating first-price auctions with an unknown number of bidders: a misclassification approach
- Procurement with costly bidding, optimal shortlisting, and rebates
- Second-price auctions with private entry costs
- No-trade in second-price auctions with entry costs and secret reserve prices
- On the regulation of procurement bids
- Auctions versus sequential mechanisms when resale is allowed
- Coordination in auctions with entry
- AUCTIONS FOR CHARITY: THE CURSE OF THE FAMILIAR
- Why a simple second-price auction induces efficient endogenous entry
- A common value auction model with endogeneous entry and information acquisition
- Sequential selling mechanisms
- Franchise bidding, regulation and investment costs
- Pre-play communication in procurement auctions: silence is not golden
- Equilibria in second-price auctions with private participation costs
- Costly auction entry, royalty payments, and the optimality of asymmetric designs
- Auctions with uncertain numbers of bidders
- Search mechanisms
- A simple test for moment inequality models with an application to English auctions
- What model for entry in first-price auctions? A nonparametric approach
- Two results on auctions with endogenous entry
- Introduction to the symposium
- Scaling auctions as insurance: a case study in infrastructure procurement
- Auction design with costly preference elicitation
- Participation in auctions
- Information acquisition and/or bid preparation: a structural analysis of entry and bidding in timber sale auctions
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