English

Double Auctions in Markets for Multiple Kinds of Goods

Computer Science and Game Theory 2018-05-02 v5

Abstract

Motivated by applications such as stock exchanges and spectrum auctions, there is a growing interest in mechanisms for arranging trade in two-sided markets. Existing mechanisms are either not truthful, or do not guarantee an asymptotically-optimal gain-from-trade, or rely on a prior on the traders' valuations, or operate in limited settings such as a single kind of good. We extend the random market-halving technique used in earlier works to markets with multiple kinds of goods, where traders have gross-substitute valuations. We present MIDA: a Multi Item-kind Double-Auction mechanism. It is prior-free, truthful, strongly-budget-balanced, and guarantees near-optimal gain from trade when market sizes of all goods grow to \infty at a similar rate.

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@article{arxiv.1604.06210,
  title  = {Double Auctions in Markets for Multiple Kinds of Goods},
  author = {Erel Segal-Halevi and Avinatan Hassidim and Yonatan Aumann},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1604.06210},
  year   = {2018}
}

Comments

Full version of IJCAI-18 paper, with 2 figures. Previous names: "MIDA: A Multi Item-type Double-Auction Mechanism", "A Random-Sampling Double-Auction Mechanism". 10 pages