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Auctions - Theory and Practice

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Zusatztext "Paul Klemperer is one of the leaders in auction design worldwide. His emphasis in recent years on some of the more practical aspects of the theory-how to attract bidders! how to avoid collusion! how to think about government policy goals in designing public auctions-is particularly innovative. Klemperer's work will be very influential in the coming years." -Robert Wilson! Stanford University Informationen zum Autor Paul Klemperer Klappentext Governments use them to sell everything from oilfields to pollution permits, and to privatize companies; consumers rely on them to buy baseball tickets and hotel rooms, and economic theorists employ them to explain booms and busts. Auctions make up many of the world's most important markets; and this book describes how auction theory has also become an invaluable tool for understanding economics. Auctions: Theory and Practice provides a non-technical introduction to auction theory, and emphasises its practical application. Although there are many extremely successful auction markets, there have also been some notable fiascos, and Klemperer provides many examples. He discusses the successes and failures of the one-hundred-billion dollar "third-generation" mobile-phone license auctions; he, jointly with Ken Binmore, designed the first of these. Klemperer also demonstrates the surprising power of auction theory to explain seemingly unconnected issues such as the intensity of different forms of industrial competition, the costs of litigation, and even stock trading 'frenzies' and financial crashes. Engagingly written, the book makes the subject exciting not only to economics students but to anyone interested in auctions and their role in economics. Zusammenfassung Governments use them to sell everything from oilfields to pollution permits, and to privatize companies; consumers rely on them to buy baseball tickets and hotel rooms, and economic theorists employ them to explain booms and busts. Auctions make up many of the world's most important markets; and this book describes how auction theory has also become an invaluable tool for understanding economics. Auctions: Theory and Practice provides a non-technical introduction to auction theory, and emphasises its practical application. Although there are many extremely successful auction markets, there have also been some notable fiascos, and Klemperer provides many examples. He discusses the successes and failures of the one-hundred-billion dollar "third-generation" mobile-phone license auctions; he, jointly with Ken Binmore, designed the first of these. Klemperer also demonstrates the surprising power of auction theory to explain seemingly unconnected issues such as the intensity of different forms of industrial competition, the costs of litigation, and even stock trading 'frenzies' and financial crashes. Engagingly written, the book makes the subject exciting not only to economics students but to anyone interested in auctions and their role in economics. Inhaltsverzeichnis 10158701 ...

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Authors Paul Klemperer, Klemperer Paul
Publisher Princeton University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.06.2004
 
EAN 9780691119250
ISBN 978-0-691-11925-0
No. of pages 264
Dimensions 155 mm x 235 mm x 18 mm
Series The Toulouse Lectures in Economics
The Toulouse Lectures in Economics
Subjects Education and learning > Teaching preparation > Vocational needs
Social sciences, law, business > Business > Miscellaneous

Economics, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economics / General, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Distribution, Retail sector, Retail and wholesale industries

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