Competing with asking prices

  • Lester B
  • Visschers L
  • Wolthoff R
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Copyright © 2017 The Authors. In many markets, sellers advertise their good with an asking price. This is a price at which the seller will take his good off the market and trade immediately, though it is understood that a buyer can submit an offer below the asking price and that this offer may be accepted if the seller receives no better offers. We construct an environment with a few simple, realistic ingredients and demonstrate that, by using an asking price, sellers both maximize their revenue and implement the efficient outcome in equilibrium. We provide a complete characterization of this equilibrium and use it to explore the implications of this pricing mechanism for transaction prices and allocations.

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Lester, B., Visschers, L., & Wolthoff, R. (2017). Competing with asking prices. Theoretical Economics, 12(2), 731–770. https://doi.org/10.3982/te1846

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