合谋、效率与占优策略

Collusion, efficiency, and dominant strategies

Games and Economic Behavior · 2016
被引 13
人大 AABS 3

中文导读

研究了在多方拍卖中,如何设计抗合谋的占优策略机制以实现效率,证明了多单元拍卖存在这样的机制,但无限制组合拍卖则不可能。

Abstract

Green and Laffont proved that no collusion-resilient dominant-strategy mechanism, whose strategies consist of individual valuations, guarantees efficiency in multi-unit auctions. Chen and Micali bypassed this impossibility by slightly enlarging the strategy spaces, yet assuming knowledge of the maximum value a player may have for a copy of the good, and the ability of imposing high fines on the players. For unrestricted combinatorial auctions, efficiency in collusion-resilient dominant strategies has remained open, with or without the above two assumptions. We fully generalize the notion of a collusion-resilient dominant-strategy mechanism by allowing for arbitrary strategy spaces; construct one such mechanism for multi-unit auctions, without relying on the above two assumptions; and prove that no such mechanism exists for unrestricted combinatorial auctions, with or without any additional assumptions. Our results hold when the mechanism does not know who colludes with whom, and players in the same coalition can perfectly coordinate their strategies.

合谋弹性占优策略效率多单元拍卖组合拍卖