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Auctions: Empirical Models and Applications - Lecture 23

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Explore the evolution of empirical auction models in this 72-minute lecture from MIT's Industrial Organization I course. Delve into the changing perspectives on auction empirics and examine two practical applications of empirical auction models. Gain insights from instructor Tobias Salz as he presents advanced concepts in auction theory and their real-world implications. Enhance your understanding of industrial organization and auction dynamics through this comprehensive examination of empirical approaches to auction analysis.

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Lecture 23: Auctions, Part 2


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