Tuesday, January 20, 2009
I Held A Tullock Lottery
Today in class I administered a Tullock auction (read this and this for info on the Tullock auction). The auction was for $20 and I received a total of $8.01 in bids. This implies that if the auction were a government program, the government would have destroyed at least $8.01 by spending $20.
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