First-price equilibrium and revenue equivalence in a sequential procurement auction model

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We analyze first-price equilibrium bidding behavior of capacity-constrained firms in a sequence of two procurement auctions. In the model, firms with a cost advantage in completing the project auctioned off at the end of the sequence may enter the unfavored first auction hoping to lose it. Equilibrium bidding in both auctions deviates from the standard Symmetric Independent Private Value auction model due to opportunity costs of bidding created by possibly employed capacity. For this sequential auction model with non-identical objects, we show that revenue equivalence applies. © The Author(s) 2008.

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Reiß, J. P., & Schöndube, J. R. (2010). First-price equilibrium and revenue equivalence in a sequential procurement auction model. Economic Theory, 43(1), 99–141. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00199-008-0428-7

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