Games (Jul 2015)

The Loser’s Bliss in Auctions with Price Externality

  • Ernan Haruvy,
  • Peter T. L. Popkowski Leszczyc

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/g6030191
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 3
pp. 191 – 213

Abstract

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We consider auctions with price externality where all bidders derive utility from the winning price, such as charity auctions. In addition to the benefit to the winning bidder, all bidders obtain a benefit that is increasing in the winning price. Theory makes two predictions in such settings: First, individual bids will be increasing in the multiplier on the winning price. Second, individual bids will not depend on the number of other bidders. Empirically, we find no evidence that increasing the multiplier increases individual bids in a systematic way, but we find that increasing the number of bidders does. An analysis of individual bidding functions reveals that bidders underweight the incentives to win and overweight the incentives to lose.

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