2017
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.2937129
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Pay-As-Bid vs. First-Price Auctions: Similarities and Differences in Strategic Behavior

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“…This is an auction in which several homogeneous items are sold. Based on the different payments for each unit, it can be further divided into two types, i.e., pay-as-bid auction (or discriminatory price auction) and uniform price auction (or clearing price auction) [49]. In the former, bidders pay their bids for each unit they won.…”
Section: Vcg Auction -mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is an auction in which several homogeneous items are sold. Based on the different payments for each unit, it can be further divided into two types, i.e., pay-as-bid auction (or discriminatory price auction) and uniform price auction (or clearing price auction) [49]. In the former, bidders pay their bids for each unit they won.…”
Section: Vcg Auction -mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is an auction in which several homogeneous items are sold. Based on the different payments for each unit, it can be further divided into two types, i.e., pay-as-bid auction (or discriminatory price auction) and uniform price auction (or clearing price auction) [54]. In the former, bidders pay their bids for each unit they won.…”
Section: Gsp Auction -mentioning
confidence: 99%