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Monotonicity, Revenue Equivalence and Budgets

Published 30 Apr 2014 in cs.GT | (1404.7784v1)

Abstract: We study multidimensional mechanism design in a common scenario where players have private information about their willingness to pay and their ability to pay. We provide a complete characterization of dominant-strategy incentive-compatible direct mechanisms where over-reporting the budget is not possible. In several settings, reporting larger budgets can be made suboptimal with a small randomized modification to the payments. We then derive a closely related partial characterization for the general case where players can arbitrarily misreport their private budgets. Immediate applications of these results include simple characterizations for mechanisms with publicly-known budgets and for mechanisms without monetary transfers. The celebrated revenue equivalence theorem states that the seller"s revenue for a broad class of standard auction formats and settings will be the same in equilibrium. Our main application is a revenue equivalence theorem for financially constrained bidders.

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