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Procurement Bidding in First-Price and Second-Price Sealed Bid Common Value Auctions

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  • Lunander, Anders

    (Department of Economics)

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Within the framework of the common value model, we examine the magnitude of the difference in expected outcome between first-price and second-price sealed bid auctions. The study is limited to two empirical specifications of bidders’ signals: Weibull and normal distribution. The optimal bid functions and the expected procurer’s cost under both auction formats are derived. Simulations are undertaken to analyze the impact that random draws of signals have on the differences in outcome from the two auction formats. Using estimates from structural estimation in previous empirical work on first-price auction data, where Weibull and normal distributions of signals have been applied, the hypothetical expected gain from switching from a first-price sealed bid auction to a second-price sealed bid auction mechanism is computed.

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  • Lunander, Anders, 1999. "Procurement Bidding in First-Price and Second-Price Sealed Bid Common Value Auctions," Working Paper Series 1999:17, Uppsala University, Department of Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:hhs:uunewp:1999_017
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    Common value auctions; procurement; Vickrey auction;
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    • D44 - Microeconomics - - Market Structure, Pricing, and Design - - - Auctions

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