Fraction auctions: The tradeoff between efficiency and running time

Elena Grigorieva, P.J.J. Herings, Rudolf Muller*, Dries Vermeulen

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Abstract

This paper studies the sales of a single indivisible object where bidders have continuous valuations. In Grigorieva et al. [14] it was shown that, in this setting, query auctions necessarily allocate inefficiently in equilibrium. In this paper we propose a new sequential auction, called the c-fraction auction. We show the existence of an ex-post equilibrium, called bluff equilibrium, in which bidders behave truthfully except for particular constellations of observed bids at which it is optimal to pretend a slightly higher valuation. We show c-fraction auctions guarantee approximate efficiency at any desired level of accuracy, independent of the number of bidders, when bidders choose to play the bluff equilibrium. We discuss the running time and the efficiency in the bluff equilibrium. We show that by changing the parameter c of the auction we can trade off efficiency against running time. 
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)577-587
JournalEuropean Journal of Operational Research
Volume220
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 16 Jul 2012
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Query auction
  • Efficiency
  • Running time
  • VICKREY AUCTIONS
  • ORAL AUCTIONS
  • COMMUNICATION

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