An analysis of the war of attrition and the all-pay auction
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- Potential competition and coordination in a market-entry game
- Asymmetric all-pay auctions with interdependent valuations
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- Volunteering and the strategic value of ignorance
- All-pay auctions with pre- and post-bidding options
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- Auctions in which losers set the price
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- Optimality and robustness of the English auction
- Contests with three or more heterogeneous agents
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- All-pay auctions with private signals about opponents' values
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- Evolutionary dynamics of biological auctions
- Static games
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