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Measurement efforts to reduce the uncertainty concerning the attributes of heterogeneous goods may simply redistribute wealth and result in social waste. Individuals bearing the cost of such distributional measurement have incentives to develop buying and selling practices that limit such measurement. We examine, both theoretically and empirically, the determinants of the level of distributional measurement efforts in a competitive auction frameowrk. The empirical application, which uses a sample of private timber sales, provides strong support for the implications of the theoretical model of presale measurement.
Fiscal Year: fy00 ·
Problem Area: pa98-1 ·
Theme: cctsopin ·
Source: extra
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Leffler, K. B., R. R. Rucker, and I. A. Munn. 2000. Transaction costs and the collection of information: presale measurement on private timber sales. Journal of Law, Economics and Organization 16(1):164-186. Want more? Send an email to dwear@fs.fed.us
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Forest Economics and Policy |
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USDA Forest Service Southern Research Station |