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Behavioral Biases among Producers: Experimental Evidence of Anchoring in Procurement Auctions

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posted on 2024-10-09, 05:13 authored by PJ Ferraro, KD Messer, Pallavi ShuklaPallavi Shukla, C Weigel
Abstract Experimental research in behavioral economics focuses on consumer behaviors. Similar experimental research on profit-maximizing producers is rare. In three field experiments involving commercial agricultural producers in the United States, we detect evidence of anchoring in competitive auctions for conservation contracts related to nutrient and pest management that were worth, on average, nearly $9,000. In these auctions, the value of the starting cost-share bid was randomized to be either 0% or 100%. When the starting value was 100%, final bids were 46% higher, on average. We find weak evidence that experience with conservation contracts may modestly attenuate the anchoring effect.

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Cambridge, Mass.

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eng

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C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Journal

Review of Economics and Statistics

Volume

106

Pagination

1381-1392

ISSN

0034-6535

eISSN

1530-9142

Issue

5

Publisher

MIT Press

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