Government auction

A government auction or a public auction is an auction held on behalf of a government in which the property to be auctioned is either property owned by the government or property which is sold under the authority of a court of law or a government agency with similar authority.[1][2][3]

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  2. ^ Ooi, Joseph T. L.; Sirmans, C. F.; Turnbull, Geoffrey K. (2011). "Government Supply of Land in a Dual Market". Real Estate Economics. 39 (1): 167–184. doi:10.1111/j.1540-6229.2010.00290.x. S2CID 154139061.
  3. ^ Padhi, Sidhartha S.; Wagner, Stephan M.; Mohapatra, Pratap K. J. (2016). "Design of Auction Parameters to Reduce the Effect of Collusion". Decision Sciences. 47 (6): 1016–1047. doi:10.1111/deci.12159.

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