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Auction Theory : Introductory Exercises with Answer Keys, Hardback Book

Auction Theory : Introductory Exercises with Answer Keys Hardback

Part of the Springer Texts in Business and Economics series

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This textbook provides a short introduction to auction theory through exercises with detailed answer keys.

Focusing on practical examples, this textbook offers over 80 exercises that predict bidders’ equilibrium behaviour in different auction formats, along with the seller’s strategic incentives to organize one auction format over the other.

The book emphasizes game-theoretic tools, so students can apply similar tools to other auction formats.

Also included are several exercises based on published articles, with the model reduced to its main elements and the question divided into several easy-to-answer parts.

Little mathematical background in algebra and calculus is assumed, and most algebraic steps and simplifications are provided, making the text ideal for upper undergraduate and graduate students. The book begins with a discussion of second-price auctions, which can be studied without using calculus, and works through progressively more complicated auction scenarios: first-price auctions, all-pay auctions, third-price auctions, the Revenue Equivalence principle, common-value auctions, multi-unit auctions, and procurement auctions.

Exercises in each chapter are ranked according to their difficulty, with a letter (A-C) next to the exercise title, which allows students to pace their studies accordingly.

The authors also offer a list of suggested exercises for each chapter, for instructors teaching at varying levels: undergraduate, Masters, Ph.D. Providing a practical, customizable approach to auction theory, this textbook is appropriate for students of economics, finance, and business administration.

This book may also be used for related classes such as game theory, market design, economics of information, contract theory, or topics in microeconomics.

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