Also sounds like it incentivises collusion; company A and B take turns on contracts—one bids a ridiculously high sum that will skew the average, and the other turns in a more reasonable but inflated bid. The inflated bid is closer to the skewed average, and whomever’s turn it is profits quite a bit.
Also sounds like it incentivises collusion; company A and B take turns on contracts—one bids a ridiculously high sum that will skew the average, and the other turns in a more reasonable but inflated bid. The inflated bid is closer to the skewed average, and whomever’s turn it is profits quite a bit.