<<That game theory chap should be hung by his tomatoes.>>
Who thought, wrote that?? (inside <..>)
Up here in the pale north we would maybe say (pale) potatoes, but thinking about it, mushy tomatoes visualize the thought better, also of more traditional use in politics.??
As always
else.econ.ucl.ac.uk (disappeared)
and the auction guy, revised
nuff.ox.ac.uk
nuff.ox.ac.uk
Applying Auction Theory to Economics. Now revised as 'Why Every Economist Should Learn Some Auction Theory' (see above)
How (Not) to Run Auctions: the European 3G Telecom Auctions [discusses the nine Western European auctions]. Paul Klemperer. nuff.ox.ac.uk
both (under some post-auction pressure):
The Biggest Auction Ever: the Sale of the British 3G Telecom Licences Economic Journal, 2002. Ken Binmore and Paul Klemperer. nuff.ox.ac.uk
Ilmarinen
Soon to follow maybe, "how high auction costs are transfered to consumers of low cost areas and how the big ones hope to buy up the small for 20 cents a dollar" (if they play the game correctly?? hoping to offset the time when they bought them for $10 a dollar, tweaked growth and PEG values)
And maybe, "why some few EU members could not agree on a common strategy for future 3G auctions"
and "cutting taxes, becoming popular, by arranging auctions", "what every thrower of rotten tomatoes should know about common sense" |