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Conference Auctions and Market Structure - July 6 - July 9, 2000 at Heidelberg/Germany. Organizer: Prof. B. Moldovanu, Mannheim University, Dept. of Economics, Special Research Project (SFB) 504. Page includes the schedule and links to papers presented.
 
ELSECO - Economic Consultancy Services at University College London (Ken Binmore and others).
 
FCC Auction - Home page by Federal Communications Commission, USA with details about the auctions design applied to airwave spectrum auctions
 
FCC Auction: Bibliography - Bibliography with detailed references on FCC auctions by A. Roth
 
Industry Canada: Spectrum Auctions - Spectrum Auctions Homepage by the Federal Department of Industry (Industry Canada) contaning details on auction design, rules and licensing procedures applied to all Canadian radio spectrum auctions.
 
Institute of Economic Theory I, Humboldt University - Research mainly on auction theory, mechanism design, industrial organization and applied game theory directed by Prof. Wolfstetter, Berlin
 
Market Design Inc. - Market Design Inc. Consulting on market design, spectrum auctions, electricity auctions, Internet auctions, bidding strategy.
 
Paul Milgrom Home Page - Stanford University, Dept. of Economics
 
Peter Cramton's home page - University of Maryland and Market Design Inc. Research on auctions, bargaining, negotiation, auction design, spectrum auctions, electricity auctions, game theory, bidding strategy.
 
R. Preston McAfee Home Page - University of Texas, Austin, Dept. of Economics
 
Regulierungsbehoerde Telekommunikation und Post - Home page of the German FCC which auctions of the UMTS licences.
 
Remarks on Market Design - Some background information on market design by Prof. Rakesh V. Vohra at Northwestern University.
 
Robert Wilson's Class Material on Market Design - at Stanford University, Dept. of Economics
 
The Fisher Center for Information Technology and Marketplace Transformation - Part of the Fisher Center for the Strategic Use of Information Technology at the Haas School of Business. CITM is a research center studying issues related to information technology and e-Business.
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