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Contributions to Game Theory and Management, 2015, Volume 8, Pages 315–335 (Mi cgtm276)  

Auctions of homogeneous goods: game-theoretic analysis

Alexander Vasin, Polina Kartunova

Lomonosov Moscow State University
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Abstract: This paper discusses results on Nash equilibrium and its refinements for several variants of the architecture for oligopolistic markets of homogeneous goods. For different kinds of one-stage and two-stage auctions, we compare the game-theoretic solution with the competitive equilibrium and estimate the loss of social welfare due to producers’ market power. We conclude on the optimal architecture of the market.
Keywords: Game theory; auctions; market power; social welfare.
Document Type: Article
Language: English
Citation: Alexander Vasin, Polina Kartunova, “Auctions of homogeneous goods: game-theoretic analysis”, Contributions to Game Theory and Management, 8 (2015), 315–335
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\paper Auctions of homogeneous goods: game-theoretic analysis
\jour Contributions to Game Theory and Management
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\vol 8
\pages 315--335
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