Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5075878 | Information Economics and Policy | 2009 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
We describe and interpret bidding behavior in FCC Auction 73 for the C-block licenses. These licenses were initially offered subject to an open platform restriction, which was highly valued by firms such as Google. Google entered bids until its bids reached the C-block reserve price, thereby ensuring that the open platform restriction would be applied to the licenses. Later in the auction, other bidders outbid Google, so Google was able to trigger the open platform restriction without having to purchase any of the licenses.
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Authors
Sandro Brusco, Giuseppe Lopomo, Leslie M. Marx,