Meaning auctions
What does auctions mean? Here you find 11 meanings of the word auctions. You can also add a definition of auctions yourself

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to bid and or place a bid on a item up for sale
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Formal markets where buyers and sellers come together to negotiate a price. Auctions are commonly held for agricultural commodities, financial instruments, and works of art. The four most common types [..]
Source: glossary.econguru.com

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An auction is a public sale of property where the contract of sale is formed by means of competitive bids, submitted, and confirmed according to the pre-established terms and conditions that govern th [..]
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Professional vehicle auctions are an option for selling vehicles. Many public sector organisations have adopted this disposal method that saves time and effort and helps ensure a competitive sale pric [..]
Source: fleetnews.co.uk

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Herodotus reports the use of auctions as early as 500 BC in Babylon (see Cassady, 1967, pp. 26–40 for references to this and the following historical ...
Source: dictionaryofeconomics.com

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We survey some recent empirical work concerning the analysis of auctions. We begin by describing a two-step nonparametric approach for ...
Source: dictionaryofeconomics.com

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The structural analysis of auction data relying on game theoretic models has undergone a tremendous development since the mid-1990s. This article reviews ...
Source: dictionaryofeconomics.com

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Experiments permit rigorous investigations of auction theory generating a dialogue with theorists and policymakers. In single-unit private value auctions ...
Source: dictionaryofeconomics.com

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Auction theory has undergone two waves of innovation. The first, which originated with Vickrey (1961) and was completed in the early 1980s, focused on ...
Source: dictionaryofeconomics.com

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If you’re selling a property at auction, you may want to use an auctioneer who is an RICS member. If you’re looking to buy a property at auction, an RICS surveyor can ensure the investment you make is [..]
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