Bidding to lose? Auctions with resale |
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Authors: | Marco Pagnozzi |
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Affiliation: | 1. Università di Napoli Federico II and CSEF;2. pagnozzi@unina.it. |
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Abstract: | A losing bidder can still purchase the prize from the winner after the auction. We show why a strong bidder may prefer to drop out of the auction before the price has reached her valuation and acquire the prize in the aftermarket: a strong bidder may be in a better bargaining position in the aftermarket if her rival won at a relatively low price. So it can be common knowledge that, in equilibrium, a weak bidder will win the auction and, even without uncertainty about relative valuations, resale will take place. The possibility of reselling to a strong bidder attracts weak bidders to participate in the auction and raises the seller's revenue. |
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