Discussion paper

DP4899 Demand Reduction and Pre-emptive Bidding in Multi-Unit License Auctions

Multi-unit ascending auctions allow for equilibria in which bidders strategically reduce their demand and split the market at low prices. At the same time, they allow for pre-emptive bidding by incumbent bidders in a coordinated attempt to exclude entrants from the market. We consider an environment where both demand reduction and pre-emptive bidding are supported as equilibrium phenomena of the ascending auction. In a series of experiments, we compare its performance to that of the discriminatory auction. Strategic demand reduction is quite prevalent in the ascending auction even when entry by the newcomer imposes a (large) negative externality on incumbents. As a result, the ascending auction performs worse than the discriminatory auction both in terms of revenue and efficiency, while the two auction formats offer similar chances for newcomers to enter the market.

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Citation

Offerman, T, J Goeree and R Sloof (2005), ‘DP4899 Demand Reduction and Pre-emptive Bidding in Multi-Unit License Auctions‘, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 4899. CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/dp4899