Bileam"s curse - significado y definición. Qué es Bileam"s curse
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Qué (quién) es Bileam"s curse - definición

PHENOMENON IN COMMON VALUE AUCTIONS—WHERE ALL BIDDERS HAVE THE SAME VALUE FOR AN ITEM BUT GET DIFFERENT PRIVATE SIGNALS ABOUT IT—WHERE THE BIDDER WITH THE MOST OPTIMISTIC EVALUATION OF THE ASSET WINS, THUS TENDING TO OVERESTIMATE/OVERPAY
Winner curse; Winner s remorse; Winner's remorse; Winner s curse
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Curse of Tippecanoe         
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USED TO DESCRIBE THE DEATH IN OFFICE OF PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES ELECTED IN YEARS DIVISIBLE BY TWENTY
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The Curse of Tippecanoe (also known as Tecumseh's Curse, the 20-year Curse or the Zero Curse) is an urban legend about the deaths in office of presidents of the United States who were elected in years that end with the digit 0, which all are divisible by 20.
Curse of the pharaohs         
  • Lord Carnarvon]] six weeks after the opening of Tutankhamun's tomb resulted in many curse stories in the press.
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ALLEGED CURSE BELIEVED BY SOME TO BE CAST UPON ANY PERSON WHO DISTURBS THE MUMMY OF AN ANCIENT EGYPTIAN PERSON, ESPECIALLY A PHARAOH
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The curse of the pharaohs or the mummy's curse is a curse alleged to be cast upon anyone who disturbs the mummy of an ancient Egyptian, especially a pharaoh. This curse, which does not differentiate between thieves and archaeologists, is claimed to cause bad luck, illness, or death.
The Curse of Peladon         
DOCTOR WHO SERIAL
Curse of Peladon; The Curse of Peladon (Doctor Who)
The Curse of Peladon is the second serial of the ninth season of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in four weekly parts on BBC1 from 29 January to 19 February 1972.

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Winner's curse

The winner's curse is a phenomenon that may occur in common value auctions, where all bidders have the same (ex post) value for an item but receive different private (ex ante) signals about this value and wherein the winner is the bidder with the most optimistic evaluation of the asset and therefore will tend to overestimate and overpay. Accordingly, the winner will be "cursed" in one of two ways: either the winning bid will exceed the value of the auctioned asset making the winner worse off in absolute terms, or the value of the asset will be less than the bidder anticipated, so the bidder may garner a net gain but will be worse off than anticipated. However, an actual overpayment will generally occur only if the winner fails to account for the winner's curse when bidding (an outcome that, according to the revenue equivalence theorem, need never occur).

The winner’s curse phenomenon was first addressed in 1971 by three Atlantic Richfield petroleum engineers who claimed that oil companies suffered unexpectedly low returns "year after year" in early Outer Continental Shelf oil lease auctions. Outer Continental Shelf auctions are common value auctions, where value of the oil in the ground is essentially the same to all bidders.