Hypothetical-actual bid calibration of a multi-good auction
John List,
Michael Margolis () and
Jason Shogren
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Abstract:
Evidence suggests the calibration of hypothetical and actual behavior is good-specific. We examine whether clustering commodities into mutual categories can reduce the burden. While we reject a common calibration across sets of commodities, a sport-specific calibration function cannot be rejected.
Date: 1998
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Journal Article: Hypothetical-actual bid calibration of a multigood auction (1998) 
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