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The following pages link to Can Relaxation of Beliefs Rationalize the Winner's Curse?: An Experimental Study (Q3587014):
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- Beliefs and endogenous cognitive levels: an experimental study (Q423707) (← links)
- Quantal response and nonequilibrium beliefs explain overbidding in maximum-value auctions (Q738943) (← links)
- On the persistence of strategic sophistication (Q900434) (← links)
- Compensating for the winner's curse: Experimental evidence (Q926791) (← links)
- Evidential equilibria: heuristics and biases in static games of complete information (Q1651837) (← links)
- The winner's curse: conditional reasoning and belief formation (Q1701026) (← links)
- A new variant of the winner's curse in a Coasian contracting game (Q1862153) (← links)
- Winner's curse in toll road concessions (Q1934929) (← links)
- Cost of reasoning and strategic sophistication (Q2221299) (← links)
- A quantitative easing experiment (Q2246718) (← links)
- Identification of first-price auctions with non-equilibrium beliefs: a measurement error approach (Q2399544) (← links)
- Bid pooling in reverse multi-unit Dutch auctions: an experimental investigation (Q2404217) (← links)
- Hypothetical thinking and the winner's curse: an experimental investigation (Q2424334) (← links)
- On the robustness of the winner's curse phenomenon (Q2464655) (← links)
- Cognitive ability and the effect of strategic uncertainty (Q2629328) (← links)
- A Comment on “Can Relaxation of Beliefs Rationalize the Winner's Curse?: An Experimental Study” (Q4614265) (← links)
- Why are open ascending auctions popular? The role of information aggregation and behavioral biases (Q6067183) (← links)