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Enchères asymétriques: contribution à la détermination numérique des stratégies d'équilibre bayésien

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  • Philippe Benilan
  • Michel Mougeot
  • Florence Naegelen

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In this paper, we drop the symmetry assumption in a model of first price procurement auction. We consider the case of two groups of bidders whose costs are drawn from two different uniform distributions. Conditions of existence of a common minimum bid are exhibited and bayesian equilibrium strategies of firms in both groups are computed. We show that these strategies can be written as the symmetric equilibrium strategies more or less a mark-up resulting from the asymmetry.

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  • Philippe Benilan & Michel Mougeot & Florence Naegelen, 1997. "Enchères asymétriques: contribution à la détermination numérique des stratégies d'équilibre bayésien," Annals of Economics and Statistics, GENES, issue 46, pages 225-251.
  • Handle: RePEc:adr:anecst:y:1997:i:46:p:225-251
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    1. Bernard Elyakime & Patrice Loisel, 1997. "Asymétrie dans des enchères à prix de retrait secret," Revue Économique, Programme National Persée, vol. 48(4), pages 835-851.

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