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Title: Creating Competition Out of Thin Air: Market Thickening and Right-to-Choose Auctions
Author(s): Kfir Eliaz, Theo Offerman and Andrew Schotter
Publication Date: October 2004
Keyword(s): Behavioural Mechanism-Design, Experimental auctions and Right-to-Choose Auctions
Programme Area(s): Industrial Organization
Abstract: We study a procedure for selling multiple heterogenous goods, which is commonly used in practice but rarely studied in the literature. The novel feature of this procedure is that instead of selling the goods themselves, the seller offers buyers the right to choose among the available goods. Thus, buyers who are after completely different goods are forced to compete for the same good, the ?right to choose?. Competition can be further enhanced by restricting the number of rights that are sold. This is shown both theoretically and experimentally. Our main experimental finding is that by auctioning ?rights-to-choose? rather than the goods themselves, the seller induces an aggressive bidding behaviour that generates more revenue than the theoretical optimal mechanism.
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Eliaz, K, Offerman, T and Schotter, A. 2004. 'Creating Competition Out of Thin Air: Market Thickening and Right-to-Choose Auctions'. London, Centre for Economic Policy Research. https://cepr.org/active/publications/discussion_papers/dp.php?dpno=4678