What are the two price allocation rules in auction markets? Explain the difference.
The two price allocation rules in auction markets are uniform pricing and discriminatory pricing. When a uniform pricing rule is in effect, there are multiple winners who all pay the same price, usually the lowest winning bid. The lowest accepted offer sets the price. When a discriminatory pricing rule is in effect, winners pay different amounts depending on the amount they bid. Each customer pays its winning bid.
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