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An auction is the process of buying and selling things by offering them up for bid, taking bids, and then selling the item to the highest bidder. In economic theory an auction is a method for determining the value of a commodity that has an undetermined or variable price. In some cases, there is a minimum or reserve price; if the bidding does not reach the minimum, there is no sale (but the person who puts the item up for auction still owes a fee to the auctioneer). In the context of auctions, a bid is an offered price.

Auctions are publicly seen in several contexts: in the antique business, where besides being an opportunity for trade they also serve as social occasions and entertainment; in the sale of collectibles such as stamps, coins, classic cars, and fine art; in thoroughbred horseracing, where yearling horses are commonly auctioned off; and in legal contexts where forced auctions occur, as when one's farm or house is sold at auction on the courthouse steps.

Although less publicly visible, the most economically important auctions are those in which the bidders are businesses or corporations. Examples of this type of auction include:

  • spectrum auctions, in which companies purchase licenses to use portions of the electromagnetic spectrum for communications (for cell phone networks, for example.)
  • timber auctions, in which companies purchase licenses to log on government land.
  • electricity auctions, in which large-scale generators and consumers of electricity bid on generating contracts.
  • procurement auctions, in which companies submit bids on a government contract. In this situation the auction is reversed and the winner will be the company that submits the lowest bid to perform the work.
  • environmental auctions, in which companies bid for licenses to avoid being required to decrease their environmental impact.
  • debt auctions, in which governments sell debt instruments, such as bonds, to investors. The auction is usually sealed and the uniform price paid by the investors is typically the best non-winning bid. In most cases, investors can also place so called non-competive bids which indicates an interest to purchase the debt instrument at the resulting price, whatever it may be.

Internet auctions, dominated by the wildly successful eBay, have become very popular.

The world's two largest auction houses are Christie's and Sotheby's. The world's largest online auction site is eBay.

Auction catalogs are frequently printed and distributed before auctions of rare and/or collectible items; these catalogs may be very elaborate works, with considerable details about the items being auctioned.

Types of Auctions

Some commonly used types of auctions are:

If more than one identical item is sold, there are two possible generalizations of the second-price auction. In a uniform-price auction, all of the winning bidders pay the price submitted by the highest non-winning bidder. Bidders will not typically bid their true value in a uniform-price auction with multiple units. In a Vickrey auction, the pricing rule is more complicated, but preserves the property that bidders will bid their true valuation.

Bidders in the traditional Dutch auction and sealed first-price auction will tend to underbid what they believe the item is truly worth in hopes of getting the item for less, or in order to avoid the winner's curse. This behavior is known as bid shading. These two auctions are also theoretically equivalent, but in practice Dutch auctions will produce less revenue than sealed first-price auctions (one of the important results of Experimental economics)

Work in the theory of auctions contributed to Vickrey's 1996 Bank of Sweden Prize.

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Price and Value Guide
Online reference guide where subscribers can find the value of the most recent offer to sell or offer to buy on nearly any internet auction item.
http://www.iwily.com

AuctionHints
Information on how to buy and sell successfully on the online auctions.
http://auctionhints.com/

eSmarts Auction Buying Guide
eSmarts has reviewed the major online auctions and prepared a shopping guide to help consumers navigate them.
http://www.esmarts.com/auctions/

AntiqueCast
Compare prices of antiques and collectibles offered at the major online auction. Use the price guide to help determine the fair market value of collectibles before buying or selling.
http://www.antiquecast.com/

Auction Patrol
Online auction resources including Ebay, Amazon and Yahoo discussion. Free web based auction tools, multi-auction search, directory and reviews of auction and auction related sites, free image hosting.
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Resource dedicated to providing insights for beginner and veteran internet auction participants.
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Buy & Sell on Auctions
Introduction to online auctions includes buying and selling tips.
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Pongo's Tutorials
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ElectronicHall.com
European consumer electronics marketplace. Buy, sell or exchange audio, hifi, home theater, TV, video, cameras, mobile, phones, computers and games hardware.
http://www.electronichall.com

Auction Hunter
Comprehensive listings for the Northeastern United States serving New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania and Rhode Island.
http://www.auctionhunter.com/

Online Auction Users Association
Association of online auction sellers and buyers providing a collective voice, education, and benefits and maintaining high professional and ethical standards. Includes member benefits, FAQs and resources.
http://www.auctionusers.org/

Luv2Bid.com
Provides auction and sale listings from around the nation. All of the items are searchable by date, item, or distance.
http://www.luv2bid.com/

UK Auction Help
Features discussion forums.
http://www.ukauctionhelp.com

Auctoo
Offers information about online identity theft, spoof email and spoof web pages.
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Stop Fraud Now
Offers tips, tricks and personal testimonies.
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The Auction Board
Features general discussion forums to discuss the latest scams, auction news, eBay listings, news, reviews, resources and FAQs.
http://theauctionboard.com

AuctionEyes.com
Magazine-style website that focuses on the entertainment value in online auctions. Includes articles, written by the public, which showcase auctions that are currently running on auction websites.
http://www.auctioneyes.com

Auction Cents
Includes discussion board and blog.
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MillerSmiles.co.uk
Offers help, advice and utilities, including our auction watcher, currency converter and identity theft, book terminology and first edition book guides.
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