We conduct a field experiment to determine whether racial discrimination can be identified in product-market auctions and, if so, under what conditions it is more likely to emerge. We compare the prices paid for perfectly substitutable products sold on eBay between sellers with distinctively white and distinctively black names. Price differences arise in favor of sellers whose names match the expected racial characteristics of buyers. However, the price differences only emerge in markets characterized by low levels of competition, and eBay's feedback system, which reduces asymmetric information between buyer and seller, is successful at mitigating these differences. The results suggest, rather strongly, that competitive forces and mark...
We study the outcomes of experimental multi-unit uniform and discriminatory auctions with demand unc...
We study whether a seller’s gender impacts the bargained-for price in a product market, specifically...
We revisit the relationship between competition and price discrimination. Theoretically, we show tha...
Empirical studies show that discrimination by identity found in offline markets also prevails online...
Empirical studies have provided evidence that discrimination exists in vari-ous markets, but they ra...
An experimental approach is used to compare bidding behavior and auction performance in uniform-pric...
We present the results of a pre-registered natural field experiment designed to uncover a sophistica...
An experimental approach is used to compare bidding behavior and auction performance in uniform-pric...
This study begins by exploring theoretically the relationship between market power and statistical p...
We examine the effect of race on market outcomes by selling iPods through local online classified ad...
When choosing auction mechanisms sellers can decide how much information to reveal to buyers regardi...
This paper studies the effect of competition on ethnic discrimination by carrying out a field experi...
We conducted a framed field experiment on eBay, and examined to what extent both social and competit...
Market outcomes depend on the quality of information available to the market’s participants. We meas...
We study the outcomes of experimental multi-unit uniform and discriminatory auctions with demand unc...
We study the outcomes of experimental multi-unit uniform and discriminatory auctions with demand unc...
We study whether a seller’s gender impacts the bargained-for price in a product market, specifically...
We revisit the relationship between competition and price discrimination. Theoretically, we show tha...
Empirical studies show that discrimination by identity found in offline markets also prevails online...
Empirical studies have provided evidence that discrimination exists in vari-ous markets, but they ra...
An experimental approach is used to compare bidding behavior and auction performance in uniform-pric...
We present the results of a pre-registered natural field experiment designed to uncover a sophistica...
An experimental approach is used to compare bidding behavior and auction performance in uniform-pric...
This study begins by exploring theoretically the relationship between market power and statistical p...
We examine the effect of race on market outcomes by selling iPods through local online classified ad...
When choosing auction mechanisms sellers can decide how much information to reveal to buyers regardi...
This paper studies the effect of competition on ethnic discrimination by carrying out a field experi...
We conducted a framed field experiment on eBay, and examined to what extent both social and competit...
Market outcomes depend on the quality of information available to the market’s participants. We meas...
We study the outcomes of experimental multi-unit uniform and discriminatory auctions with demand unc...
We study the outcomes of experimental multi-unit uniform and discriminatory auctions with demand unc...
We study whether a seller’s gender impacts the bargained-for price in a product market, specifically...
We revisit the relationship between competition and price discrimination. Theoretically, we show tha...