玫瑰还是柠檬:纯种马周岁马市场中的逆向选择

Roses or Lemons: Adverse Selection in the Market for Thoroughbred Yearlings

Review of Economics and Statistics · 1997
被引 72
人大 AABS 4

中文导读

检验纯种马周岁马拍卖市场是否存在逆向选择,发现赛马卖家利用私有信息保留优质马匹,导致其售价低于纯繁殖卖家。

Abstract

This paper tests for the presence of adverse selection in thoroughbred yearling auction markets. Thoroughbred auctions consist of two seller types: sellers who breed horses to race and sell (racers) and sellers who take all their yearlings to auction (breeders). If racers use private information, keeping those yearlings with a higher probability of on-track success, they are likely to receive a lower price for similar yearlings as compared to breeders. Using data from Keeneland's 1994 September yearling sale, we find support for this hypothesis. We improve on previous studies by analyzing the distinction between seller types on a continuous scale. © 1997 by the President and Fellows of Harvard College and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology

逆向选择纯种马拍卖市场卖家类型