Paul Pezanis-Christou

Université Louis Pasteur

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61, Avenue de la Forêt Noire

67000 Strasbourg

France

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Email: ppc@unistra.fr

 

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· Research interests (cv

Experimental and behavioral economics, auction markets, applied game theory, microeconomics

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· Publications

Organisational structure, communication and group ethics (with Matthew Ellman), forthcoming in the American Economic Review. [supplement]

Competition with forward contracts: A laboratory analysis motivated by electricity market design (with Jordi Brandts and Arthur Schram), Economic Journal, 2008, 118, 192-214. [supplement]

Bidding behavior at sequential first-price auctions with(out) supply uncertainty: A laboratory analysis (with Tibor Neugebaeur), Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 2007, 63(1), 55-72. [supplement]

Auctions for government securities: a laboratory comparison of uniform, discriminatory and Spanish designs (with Klaus Abbink and Jordi Brandts), Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 2006, 61(2), 284-303.

Review of Maarten C.W. Janssen (Ed.), "Auctioning Public Assets: Analysis and Alternatives" (Cambridge University Press, 2002), World Economy, 2005, 28(10), 1559.

An experimental test of design alternatives for the British 3G/UMTS auction (with Klaus Abbink, Bernd Irlenbusch, Bettina Rockenbach, Karim Sadrieh and Reinhard Selten), European Economic Review, 2005, 49 (2), 505-530.[Reprinted in New Developments In Experimental Economics – Volume I, Enrica Carbone and Chris Starmer (eds.), Edward Elgar Publishing, 2007.]

On the impact of Low-Balling: Experimental results in asymmetric auctions, International Journal of Game Theory, 2002, 31 (1), 69-89.

Pareto's Compensation Principle (with Murray Kemp), Social Choice and Welfare, 1999, 16(3), 441-444. [Reprinted in International Trade and National Welfare, Murray Kemp (ed.), Routledge, 2001, 209-212.]

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· Papers under review

Loss aversion and learning to bid (with Dennis Dittrich, Werner Güth and Martin Kocher), Oct 2009.

Structural inferences from first-price auction data (with Andres Romeu Santana), Oct 2007.

Elicited bid functions in (a)symmetric first-price auctions (with Karim Sadrieh), Feb 2004.

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· Working papers

Information quality and behavior in multi-unit high bid auctions (with Aleesha Mohamudally-Boolaki), in progress.

Should I stay or should I go? (with François Laisney and Alan Kirman), in progress.

Sequential auctions with asymmetric buyers: Evidence from a fish market, Nov 2000.

Sequential auctions with supply uncertainty, Jul 1997.

 

Last updated: October, 2009