Inexperienced women, along with economics and business majors, are much more susceptible to the winner’s curse, as are subjects with lower SAT/ACT scores. There are strong selection effects in bid function estimates for inexperienced and experienced subjects due to bankruptcies and bidders who have lower earnings returning less frequently as experienced subjects. These selection effects are not identified using standard econometric techniques but are identified through experimental treatment effects. Ignoring these selection effects leads to misleading estimates of learning.

Selection bias, demographic effects and ability effects in common value auctions experiments / Casari M.; J. Ham; J. Kagel. - In: THE AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW. - ISSN 0002-8282. - STAMPA. - 97, 4:(2007), pp. 1278-1304. [10.1257/aer.97.4.1278]

Selection bias, demographic effects and ability effects in common value auctions experiments

CASARI, MARCO;
2007

Abstract

Inexperienced women, along with economics and business majors, are much more susceptible to the winner’s curse, as are subjects with lower SAT/ACT scores. There are strong selection effects in bid function estimates for inexperienced and experienced subjects due to bankruptcies and bidders who have lower earnings returning less frequently as experienced subjects. These selection effects are not identified using standard econometric techniques but are identified through experimental treatment effects. Ignoring these selection effects leads to misleading estimates of learning.
2007
Selection bias, demographic effects and ability effects in common value auctions experiments / Casari M.; J. Ham; J. Kagel. - In: THE AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW. - ISSN 0002-8282. - STAMPA. - 97, 4:(2007), pp. 1278-1304. [10.1257/aer.97.4.1278]
Casari M.; J. Ham; J. Kagel
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