Two-Buyer Sequential Multiunit Auctions with No Overbidding
Abstract
We study equilibria in two-buyer sequential second-price (or first-price) auctions for identical goods. Buyers have weakly decreasing incremental values, and we make a behavioural no-overbidding assumption: the buyers do not bid above their incremental values. Structurally, we show equilibria are intrinsically linked to a greedy bidding strategy. We then prove three results. First, any equilibrium consists of three phases: a competitive phase, a competition reduction phase and a monopsony phase. In particular, there is a time after which one buyer exhibits monopsonistic behaviours. Second, the declining price anomaly holds: prices weakly decrease over time at any equilibrium in the no-overbidding game, a fact previously known for equilibria with overbidding. Third, the price of anarchy of the sequential auction is exactly .
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Cite
@article{arxiv.2006.03142,
title = {Two-Buyer Sequential Multiunit Auctions with No Overbidding},
author = {Mete Şeref Ahunbay and Brendan Lucier and Adrian Vetta},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2006.03142},
year = {2020}
}
Comments
30 pages, 3 figures. Submitted to SAGT'20