Working Paper

Optimal Accuracy of Unbiased Tullock Contests with Two Heterogeneous Players

Marco Sahm
CESifo, Munich, 2022

CESifo Working Paper No. 9601

I characterize the optimal accuracy level r of an unbiased Tullock contest between two players with heterogeneous prize valuations. The designer maximizes the winning probability of the strong player or the winner’s expected valuation by choosing a contest with an all-pay auction equilibrium (r ≥ 2). By contrast, if she aims at maximizing the expected aggregate effort or the winner’s expected effort, she will choose a contest with a pure-strategy equilibrium, and the optimal accuracy level r < 2 decreases in the players’ heterogeneity. Finally, a contest designer who faces a tradeoff between selection quality and minimum (maximum) effort will never (may) chose a contest with a semi-mixed equilibrium.

CESifo Category
Public Choice
Industrial Organisation
Keywords: Tullock contest, heterogeneous valuations, accuracy, discrimination, optimal design, all-pay auction
JEL Classification: C720, D720