Pages that link to "Item:Q3839957"
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The following pages link to Strategic Jump Bidding in English Auctions (Q3839957):
Displaying 16 items.
- Creating a winner's curse via jump bids (Q339915) (← links)
- On the benefits of dynamic bidding when participation is costly (Q894060) (← links)
- The English auction is optimal among simple sequential auctions (Q1270757) (← links)
- Coordination in auctions with entry (Q1276117) (← links)
- Asymmetric English auctions. (Q1414615) (← links)
- A sealed-bid auction that matches the English auction (Q1592726) (← links)
- Bidding for the future: Signaling in auctions with an aftermarket (Q1810690) (← links)
- Equilibrium of affiliated value second price auctions with financially constrained bidders: The two-bidder case (Q1864800) (← links)
- Emerging multiple issue e-auctions (Q1876154) (← links)
- Bidding frictions in ascending auctions (Q2043241) (← links)
- Jump bidding and overconcentration in decentralized simultaneous ascending auctions (Q2276559) (← links)
- EXPERIMENTAL EVIDENCE ON ENGLISH AUCTIONS: ORAL OUTCRY VERSUS CLOCK (Q3096859) (← links)
- Why are open ascending auctions popular? The role of information aggregation and behavioral biases (Q6067183) (← links)
- Revenue implications of choosing discrete bid levels in a Japanese-English auction (Q6541994) (← links)
- Signaling through entry in auctions with sequential and costly participation (Q6579445) (← links)
- Compulsory license threats in a signaling game of drug procurement (Q6611990) (← links)