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Conference report: the third ACM conference on electronic commerce
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Volume 3 ,  Issue 1  (Winter, 2002) table of contents
Chains of commitment
Pages: 57 - 61  
Year of Publication: 2001
Author
David C. Parkes  Division of Engineering and Applied Science, Harvard University, 33 Oxford Street, Cambridge, MA
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

The 3rd ACM Conference on Electronic Commerce (EC'01) took place in Tampa, Florida, from October 14th until October 17th, 2001. The conference contained 35 research papers in topics at the interface between computer science, economics, commerce and law. The 2001 Trading Agent Competition (TAC) was also associated with the conference. This report summarizes the program.


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EC 2001. Proc. 3rd ACM Conf. on Electronic Commerce (2001). ACM Press, New York.
 
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Roth, A. E. and Ockenfels, A. 2001. Last-Minute bidding and the rules for ending second-price auctions: Evidence from eBay and Amazon auctions on the internet. American Economic Review. forthcoming.
 
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