FLAG study of bid collusion. Road construction contracts in the state of Florida are awarded on the
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FLAG study of bid collusion. Road construction contracts in the state of Florida are awarded on the basis of competitive, sealed bids; the contractor who bids the lowest price wins the contract. During the 1980s, the Office of the Florida Attorney General (FLAG)
suspected numerous contractors of practicing bid collusion
(i.e., setting the winning bid price above the fair, or competitive, price in order to increase their own profit margin). By comparing the prices bid (and other important bid variables) of the fixed (i.e., rigged) contracts with the competitively bid contracts, FLAG was able to establish invaluable benchmarks for detecting future bid rigging. FLAG collected data on 279 road construction contracts. For each contract, the following variables were measured (the data are saved in the FLAG file):
Use the methodology of this chapter to build a model for low-bid contract price (y). Comment on how the status of the bid affects the price.
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