Working Paper

Auctions and Corruption

Yvan Lengwiler, Elmar G. Wolfstetter
CESifo, Munich, 2000

CESifo Working Paper No. 401

In many auctions, the auctioneer is an agent of the seller. This delegation invites corruption. In this paper we propose a model of corruption, examine how corruption affects the auction game, how the anticipation of corruption affects bidding, and how it altogether changes the revenue ranking of typical auctions. In addition we characterize incentive schemes that may prevent corruption, and compare them to the fee schedules employed by major auction houses.

Keywords: Auctions, procurement, corruption, collusion, coalitions