Detecting Collusion in Timber Auctions : An Application to Romania

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Policy Research Working Papers
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Saphores, Jean-Daniel
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Vincent, Jeffrey R.
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Marochko, Valy
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Abrudan, Ioan
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Bouriaud, Laura
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Zinnes, Clifford
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2012-06-26T17:44:37Z
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2012-06-26T17:44:37Z
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2006-12
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2021-04-23T14:02:42Z
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Romania was one of the first transition countries in Europe to introduce auctions for allocating standing timber (stumpage) in public forests. In comparison with the former system in the country-administrative allocation at set prices-timber auctions offer several potential advantages: greater revenue generation for the government, a higher probability that tracts will be allocated to the firms that value them most highly, and stronger incentives for technological change within industry and efficiency gains in the public sector. Competition is the key to realizing these advantages. Unfortunately, collusion among bidders often limits competition in timber auctions, including in well-established market economies such as the United States. The result is that tracts sell below their fair market value, which undermines the advantages of auctions. This paper examines the Romanian auction system, with a focus on the use of econometric methods to detect collusion. It begins by describing the historical development of the system and the principal steps in the auction process. It then discusses the qualitative impacts of various economic and institutional factors, including collusion, on winning bids in different regions of the country. This discussion draws on information from a combination of sources, including unstructured interviews conducted with government officials and company representatives during 2003. Next, the paper summarizes key findings from the broader research literature on auctions, with an emphasis on empirical studies that have developed econometric methods for detecting collusion. It then presents an application of such methods to timber auction data from two forest directorates in Romania, Neamt and Suceava. This application confirms that data from Romanian timber auctions can be used to determine the likelihood of collusion, and it suggests that collusion reduced winning bids in Suceava in 2002 and perhaps also in Neamt. The paper concludes with a discussion of actions that the government can take to reduce the incidence of collusion and minimize its impact on auction outcomes.
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/12/7293538/detecting-collusion-timber-auctions-application-romania
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http://hdl.handle.net/10986/9263
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English
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en_US
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World Bank, Washington, DC
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Policy Research Working Paper; No. 4105
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CC BY 3.0 IGO
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World Bank
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/
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ADMINISTERED PRICES
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ADVERTISING
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AGRICULTURE
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ANNUAL HARVEST
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ANNUAL QUOTA
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AREAS OF FOREST
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AUCTION
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BASIC
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BIDDING
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COMMERCIAL ENTERPRISES
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COMMUNITIES
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COUNTRY'S FOREST AREA
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DEMAND FOR TIMBER
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DIRECT MARKETING
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DOMESTIC WOOD
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FAIR
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FOREST
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FOREST ACCESS
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FOREST ADMINISTRATION
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FOREST ASSOCIATIONS
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FOREST CODE
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FOREST COMPOSITION
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FOREST DEVELOPMENT
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FOREST DIRECTORATES
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FOREST DISEASES
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FOREST HEALTH
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FOREST INVENTORY
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FOREST MANAGEMENT
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FOREST MANAGEMENT PLANS
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FOREST OFFICERS
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FOREST OWNERS
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FOREST OWNERSHIP
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FOREST PRODUCTION
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FOREST PRODUCTS
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FOREST PROTECTION
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FOREST REGENERATION
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FOREST ROADS
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FOREST SECTOR
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FOREST USERS
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FORESTRY ENTERPRISE
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FORESTRY RESEARCH
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FORESTS
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ISSUES
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LABOR MARKET
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LOGGING
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LOGGING COMPANIES
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LOGGING COMPANY
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LOGGING EQUIPMENT
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LOGGING OPERATIONS
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LOGS
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MARKET CONDITIONS
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MARKET ECONOMIES
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MARKET ECONOMY
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MARKET PRICE
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MARKET VALUE
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MARKETING
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MIDDLE EAST
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MIDDLE EASTERN
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MOUNTAINS
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NATIONAL FORESTRY
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NATIONAL FORESTS
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PRICE VOLATILITY
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PRIMARY FOREST
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PRIVATE FORESTS
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PROCESSORS
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PURCHASING
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REFUSE
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REGIONAL FOREST
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ROAD NETWORK
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SALE
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SALVAGE LOGGING
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SAN
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SPECIES
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SPREAD
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STATE FORESTS
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SUPPLIERS
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SURPLUS
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TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE
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TIMBER
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TIMBER AUCTIONS
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TIMBER BUYERS
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TIMBER HARVEST
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TIMBER HARVESTING
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TIMBER HARVESTS
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TIMBER MARKET
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TIMBER MARKETS
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TIMBER PRICES
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TIMBER SALES
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TIMBER SUPPLY
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TOTAL SALES
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TREE
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TREES
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VOLATILITY
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WEBSITE
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WESTERN EUROPE
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WILDLIFE
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WOOD
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WOOD MARKET
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WOOD PROCESSING
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WOOD PROCESSING INDUSTRY
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WOOD-BASED INDUSTRIES
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Detecting Collusion in Timber Auctions : An Application to Romania
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Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper
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Publications & Research
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/12/7293538/detecting-collusion-timber-auctions-application-romania
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Macroeconomics and Fiscal Management
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Social, Urban, Rural and Resilience
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Agriculture
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Environment and Natural Resources
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Finance and Markets
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Trade and Competitiveness
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10.1596/1813-9450-4105
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000016406_20061227164638
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7293538
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WPS4105
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en
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Europe and Central Asia
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Romania
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Eastern Europe
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Technology Industry
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Rural Development :: Forestry
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Environment :: Wildlife Resources
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Macroeconomics and Economic Growth :: Markets and Market Access
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International Economics and Trade :: Access to Markets
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International Economics and Trade
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Industry
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Development Research Group (DECRG)
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