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Paul Milgrom et al. on the incentive auction--two recent papers, and two pictures

Two new papers and two recent pictures on the FCC incentive auction, and the cornucopia of related …

Auction results: Nobel medals of John Nash and Reinhard Selten

The auction is over, and (unlike in some previous auctions) all of the items sold.  The highest pro…

Auction of John Nash and Reinhard Selten Nobel medals and memorabilia at Christie's, Oct 25

Great scholars pass away, and their estates need to put their affairs in order. The auction house C…

Auctions of poker and slot machine licenses in Victoria, by Plott, Cason, Gillen, Lee and Maron

The Design, Experimental Laboratory Testing and Implementation of a Large, Multi-Market, Policy Con…

Will satellite companies sell C-Band spectrum by auction?

Auctionomics , the auction design company founded by my colleague Paul Milgrom , has been working w…

Hayek at auction at Sothebys

It closed last month, but you can still take a look at the outcome of Sotheby's sale called Fri…

Sniping in soft-close auctions (right before the time that triggers an extension)

From Marketing Letters: Marketing Letters pp 1–13 |  Cite as Sniping in soft-close online auctions:…

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