Putting Auction Theory to Work

Putting Auction Theory to Work
Title Putting Auction Theory to Work PDF eBook
Author Paul Robert Milgrom
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 396
Release 2004-01-12
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780521536721

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Putting Auction Theory to Work

Putting Auction Theory to Work
Title Putting Auction Theory to Work PDF eBook
Author Paul Milgrom
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 378
Release 2004-01-12
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1139449168

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This book provides a comprehensive introduction to modern auction theory and its important new applications. It is written by a leading economic theorist whose suggestions guided the creation of the new spectrum auction designs. Aimed at graduate students and professionals in economics, the book gives the most up-to-date treatments of both traditional theories of 'optimal auctions' and newer theories of multi-unit auctions and package auctions, and shows by example how these theories are used. The analysis explores the limitations of prominent older designs, such as the Vickrey auction design, and evaluates the practical responses to those limitations. It explores the tension between the traditional theory of auctions with a fixed set of bidders, in which the seller seeks to squeeze as much revenue as possible from the fixed set, and the theory of auctions with endogenous entry, in which bidder profits must be respected to encourage participation.

Putting Auction Theory to Work

Putting Auction Theory to Work
Title Putting Auction Theory to Work PDF eBook
Author Paul Milgrom
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Pages 392
Release 2004
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Putting Auction Theory to Work

Putting Auction Theory to Work
Title Putting Auction Theory to Work PDF eBook
Author Paul R. Milgrom
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Release 2013
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I review the uses of economic theory in the initial design and later improvement of the "simultaneous ascending auction," which was developed initially for the sale of radio spectrum licenses in the United States. I analyze some capabilities and limitations of the auction, the roles of various detailed rules, the possibilities for introducing combinatorial bidding, and some considerations in adapting the auction for sales in which revenue, rather than efficiency, is the primary goal.

Discovering Prices

Discovering Prices
Title Discovering Prices PDF eBook
Author Paul Milgrom
Publisher Columbia University Press
Pages 222
Release 2017-05-23
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 023154457X

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Traditional economic theory studies idealized markets in which prices alone can guide efficient allocation, with no need for central organization. Such models build from Adam Smith’s famous concept of an invisible hand, which guides markets and renders regulation or interference largely unnecessary. Yet for many markets, prices alone are not enough to guide feasible and efficient outcomes, and regulation alone is not enough, either. Consider air traffic control at major airports. While prices could encourage airlines to take off and land at less congested times, prices alone do just part of the job; an air traffic control system is still indispensable to avoid disastrous consequences. With just an air traffic controller, however, limited resources can be wasted or poorly used. What’s needed in this and many other real-world cases is an auction system that can effectively reveal prices while still maintaining enough direct control to ensure that complex constraints are satisfied. In Discovering Prices, Paul Milgrom—the world’s most frequently cited academic expert on auction design—describes how auctions can be used to discover prices and guide efficient resource allocations, even when resources are diverse, constraints are critical, and market-clearing prices may not even exist. Economists have long understood that externalities and market power both necessitate market organization. In this book, Milgrom introduces complex constraints as another reason for market design. Both lively and technical, Milgrom roots his new theories in real-world examples (including the ambitious U.S. incentive auction of radio frequencies, whose design he led) and provides economists with crucial new tools for dealing with the world’s growing complex resource-allocation problems.

Handbook of Spectrum Auction Design

Handbook of Spectrum Auction Design
Title Handbook of Spectrum Auction Design PDF eBook
Author Martin Bichler
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 935
Release 2017-10-26
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1107135346

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An international team of experts covers the pros and cons of different auction formats and lessons learned in the field.

Auctions

Auctions
Title Auctions PDF eBook
Author Paul Klemperer
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 263
Release 2018-06-05
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0691186294

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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.