Buyer and seller behaviour in fish markets organized as Dutch auctions: Evidence from a wholesale fish market in Southern Europe

M. Fluvià Font, Anna Garriga, Ricard Rigall Torrent, Ernesto Rodríguez-Carámbula, A. Salo Mayolas

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We use a database with over 179,000 transactions for a wholesale fish market organized as a Dutch auction to analyze the behavior of buyers and sellers and the observed outcomes in the market. The paper finds that price dispersion is common, prices substantially decrease throughout the auction for a number of transaction classes, auctioned cases which contain little quantity of fish fetch a higher price per kg, buyers display nonrandom buying patterns and there is a clear negative relationship between price and the number of buyers. We argue that these findings may imply that Dutch auctions increase competition between sellers but not between buyers. Therefore, Dutch auctions may not be appropriate mechanisms for fishermen to extract the maximum revenue from buyers.
Idioma originalInglés
Páginas (desde-hasta)18-25
PublicaciónFisheries Research
EstadoPublicada - 1 sept 2012

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