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Auction Theory

Authors: Vijay Krishna Publisher: Elsevier Science Publication date: 2002 Publication language: Angielski Number of pages: 318 Publication formats: EAN: 9780080475967 ISBN: 9780080475967 Category: International economics Microeconomics Economic theory & philosophy Publisher's index: B978-0-12-426297-3.X5026-7 Bibliographic note: -

Description

Auction Theory is the standard reference on auctions and the first source of authoritative information about multi-unit auctions. The book develops the main concepts of auction theory from scratch in a self-contained and theoretically rigorous manner. It explores auctions and competitive bidding as games of incomplete information through detailed examinations of themes central to auction theory.

This book complements its superb presentation of auction theory with clear and concise proofs of all results on bidding strategies, efficiency, and revenue maximization. It provides discussions on auction-related subjects, including private value auctions; the Revenue Equivalence Principle; auctions with interdependent values; the Revenue Ranking (Linkage) Principle; mechanism design with interdependent values; bidding rings; multiple object auctions; equilibrium and efficiency with private values; and nonidentical objects.

This book is essential reading for graduate students taking courses on auction theory, the economics of information, or the economics of incentives, as well as for any serious student of auctions. It will also appeal to professional economists or business analysts working in contract theory, experimental economics, industrial organization, and microeconomic theory.

*The standard reference on auctions and the first source of authoritative information about multi-unit auctions
*Explores auctions and competitive bidding as games of incomplete information
*Uses accessible, detailed examinations of themes central to auction theory

TOC

  • Auction Theory 3
  • Contents 7
  • Preface 11
  • Chapter 1: Introduction 17
  • Part I: Single Object Auctions 27
    • Chapter 2: Private Value Auctions: A First Look 29
    • Chapter 3: The Revenue Equivalence Principle 45
    • Chapter 4: Qualifications and Extensions 53
    • Chapter 5: Mechanism Design 77
    • Chapter 6: Auctions with Interdependent Values 99
    • Chapter 7: The Revenue Ranking ("Linkage") Principle 119
    • Chapter 8: Asymmetries and Other Complications 127
    • Chapter 9: Efficiency and the English Auction 141
    • Chapter 10: Mechanism Design with Interdependent Values 157
    • Chapter 11: Bidding Rings 167
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Author's affiliation

Vijay Krishna: Pennsylvania State University, University Par