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Auctions and Auctioneering

Ralph Cassady
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The article was published on 2021-05-28 and is currently open access. It has received 450 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Common value auction.

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Virtual orality: how ebay controls auctions without an auctioneer's voice

Josh Boyd
- 01 Sep 2001 - 
TL;DR: In this article, L'A. s'interesse a la maniere dont des sites de vente aux encheres sur Internet, tels que eBay, sont en mesure de reproduire la dimension orale de ces ventes, oralite particulierement prise en charge par le commissaire-priseur, en imitant le style oratoire ainsi que les regles propres aux enheres anglaises, se focalise sur les performances linguistiques recreees dans ces encheres en
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An optimization-based adaptive resource management framework for economic Grids

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Firm/Market Equivalency: Determinants and Effects on Industry Dynamics

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors address firm/market equivalency through concepts of interactions and gravity, i.e. density of firm's external interactions. And they apply these concepts to a case study and discuss implications of firm/ market equivalency for antitrust policy.
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Going once... going twice... sold

Sean Kilcarr
- 21 Feb 2000 - 

Comments on Alternative Policy Options for Managing Capacity and Mitigating Congestion and Delay at LaGuardia Airport

Peter Cramton
TL;DR: In this paper, a family of ascending package auction models is introduced in which bidders may determine their own packages on which to bid and the outcome is a point in the core of the exchange economy for the reported preferences.