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Certification Design for a Competitive Market

Computer Science and Game Theory 2023-02-01 v1 Theoretical Economics

Abstract

Motivated by applications such as voluntary carbon markets and educational testing, we consider a market for goods with varying but hidden levels of quality in the presence of a third-party certifier. The certifier can provide informative signals about the quality of products, and can charge for this service. Sellers choose both the quality of the product they produce and a certification. Prices are then determined in a competitive market. Under a single-crossing condition, we show that the levels of certification chosen by producers are uniquely determined at equilibrium. We then show how to reduce a revenue-maximizing certifier's problem to a monopolistic pricing problem with non-linear valuations, and design an FPTAS for computing the optimal slate of certificates and their prices. In general, both the welfare-optimal and revenue-optimal slate of certificates can be arbitrarily large.

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@article{arxiv.2301.13449,
  title  = {Certification Design for a Competitive Market},
  author = {Andreas A. Haupt and Nicole Immorlica and Brendan Lucier},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2301.13449},
  year   = {2023}
}

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22 pages, 1 figure

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