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ISBN: 9781266285097
Author: Colander
Publisher: MCG CUSTOM
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Chapter 20, Problem 14QE

(a)

To determine

A rational person’s achievement in a standard highest bid auction.

(b)

To determine

The bid made by him in a Vickrey auction.

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Say that you are bidding in a sealed-bid auction and that you really want the item being auctioned. Winning it would be worth $500 to you. Say you expect the next-highest bidder to bid $300.a. In a standard “highest-bid” auction, what bid would a rational person make? The rational choice is to bid $500 since that is what the item is worth to you. The rational choice is to bid a little bit more than $300 because that is the expected next-highest bid. The rational choice is to bid just under $500 so that you have a higher chance of winning the auction and would still have a net benefit. The rational choice is to bid over $500 to guarantee that you win the item. b. In a Vickrey auction, what bid would he make? The rational choice is to bid slightly more than $500. The rational choice is to bid $500. The rational choice is to bid slightly less than $500. The rational choice is to bid slightly more than $300.
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In a sealed-bid, second-price auction with complete information, the winner is the bidder who submits the second-highest price, but pays the price submitted by the highest bidder. Do you agree? Explain.
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