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The Price of Stability for First Price Auction

Computer Science and Game Theory 2022-07-12 v1

Abstract

This paper establishes the Price of Stability (PoS) for First Price Auctions, for all equilibrium concepts that have been studied in the literature: Bayes Nash Equilibrium \subsetneq Bayes Correlated Equilibrium \subsetneq Bayes Coarse Correlated Equilibrium} \bullet Bayes Nash Equilibrium: For independent valuations, the tight PoS is 11/e20.86471 - 1/ e^{2} \approx 0.8647, matching the counterpart Price of Anarchy (PoA) bound \cite{JL22}. For correlated valuations, the tight \PoS\PoS is 11/e0.63211 - 1 / e \approx 0.6321, matching the counterpart PoA bound \cite{ST13,S14}. This result indicates that, in the worst cases, efficiency degradation depends not on different selections among Bayes Nash Equilibria. \bullet Bayesian Coarse Correlated Equilibrium: For independent or correlated valuations, the tight PoS is always 1=100%1 = 100\%, i.e., no efficiency degradation, different from the counterpart PoA bound 11/e0.63211 - 1 / e \approx 0.6321 \cite{ST13,S14}. This result indicates that First Price Auctions can be fully efficient when we allow the more general equilibrium concepts.

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@article{arxiv.2207.04455,
  title  = {The Price of Stability for First Price Auction},
  author = {Yaonan Jin and Pinyan Lu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2207.04455},
  year   = {2022}
}

Comments

Complement results from the earlier work "First Price Auction is 1-1/e^2 Efficient" (arXiv:2207.01761)