An analysis of the war of attrition and the all-pay auction
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Publication:1363369
DOI10.1006/JETH.1996.2208zbMATH Open0883.90054OpenAlexW2038280165MaRDI QIDQ1363369FDOQ1363369
Publication date: 23 March 1998
Published in: Journal of Economic Theory (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://semanticscholar.org/paper/946c96353da4340f7e942bc8fca672fdab8c97f4
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- Wars of attrition with endogenously determined budget constraints
- Contests with insurance
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- Contests with sequential entry and incomplete information
- Invader strategies in the war of attrition with private information
- ``Bucket auctions for charity
- Two-stage elimination games
- Quantile analysis of ``hazard-rate game models
- Bayesian Nash equilibrium in all-pay auctions with interdependent types
- Sequential elimination in multi-stage all-pay auctions
- Static Games
- Population uncertainty and revealing contestants
- Auctions in which losers set the price
- Resource inequality in the war of attrition
- Trilateral escalation in the dollar auction
- Replicating contests
- Perfect equilibria in games of incomplete information
- Unfair contests
- All-pay auctions with certain and uncertain prizes
- On disclosure policies in all-pay auctions with stochastic entry
- Large all-pay auctions with IPV bidders
- Common-value all-pay auctions with asymmetric information and bid caps
- Two-bidder all-pay auctions with interdependent valuations, including the highly competitive case
- Potential competition and coordination in a market-entry game
- Asymmetric all-pay auctions with interdependent valuations
- Necessary and sufficient conditions for peace: implementability versus security
- Continuous Time Contests with Private Information
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- All-pay auctions with risk-averse players
- Wars of attrition and all-pay auctions with stochastic competition
- A symmetric two-player all-pay contest with correlated information
- Effective contests
- All-pay auctions with endogenous bid timing: an experimental study
- Information disclosure in all-pay contests with costly entry
- The nature of tournaments
- The role of the second prize in all-pay auctions with two heterogeneous prizes
- The absence of attrition in a war of attrition under complete information
- Multi-player contests with asymmetric information
- Volunteering and the strategic value of ignorance
- All-pay auctions with pre- and post-bidding options
- Non-existence of monotone equilibria in games with correlated signals
- Evolutionary dynamics of a smoothed war of attrition game
- Information in conflicts.
- A Blotto game with multi-dimensional incomplete information
- A class of \(N\)-player Colonel Blotto games with multidimensional private information
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Recommendations
- Wars of attrition and all-pay auctions with stochastic competition ๐ ๐
- Asymmetric all-pay auctions with incomplete information: The two-player case ๐ ๐
- The all-pay auction with complete information ๐ ๐
- Expected revenue of all-pay and first-price sealed-bid auctions with affiliated signals ๐ ๐
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