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VAMSEE KONERU PRADNYA SUTE
AUCTIONS VAMSEE KONERU PRADNYA SUTE
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OUTLINE INTRODUCTION AUCTION SETTINGS AUCTION PROTOCOLS ISSUES
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INTRODUCTION An auction is a deal between two agents – an auctioneer and one of the bidders Auctioneer – highest possible payment Bidder – lowest possible price Auction theory: Auction protocols and agent strategies Dominant strategy
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AUCTION SETTINGS Based on how an agent’s value of the item is formed
Private value auctions Common value auctions Correlated value auctions
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AUCTION PROTOCOLS English auction First-price sealed-bid auction
Dutch auction Vickrey auction
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1. ENGLISH AUCTIONS First-price, open-cry, ascending
Strategy – function of private value, others valuations and past bids Dominant strategy – bid in small increments until private value is reached Winner pays price of his bid Open exit Real-time
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2. FIRST-PRICE SEALED-BID
One – shot Highest bidder wins at his price No relevant information is revealed No dominant strategy Best strategy – bid less than true value Bidder uncertainty
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3. DUTCH AUCTIONS Open-cry descending
Auctioneer starts at a high price and keeps lowering it until someone grabs the price No dominant strategy (like first-price sealed-bid) Efficient in real-time
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4. VICKREY AUCTIONS Second-price sealed bid One-shot
Highest bidder wins at second highest price Dominant strategy – bid at true value Encourages truthfulness Effort is not wasted in counterspeculation
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PROTOCOL EQUIVALENCE Strategic equivalence Same expected revenue
Same bidding strategy English and Vickrey auctions First-price sealed-bid and Dutch auctions
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ISSUES Winner’s curse Efficiency of allocation Pareto efficiency
English and Vickrey auctions - Most efficient
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Revenue Equivalence MODEL REVENUE RANKINGS Independent Private values
Risk neutral bidders D = F = V = E Independent private values Risk averse bidders D = F > V = E Affiliated, privately known values D = F < V = E Affiliated, private unknown values D = F < V < E
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Bidder Collusion None of the four is collusion-proof
First-price sealed-bid and Dutch auctions better Bidders need not identify each other to collude in English auctions, unlike in the others
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Lying Auctioneer Problem in Vickrey auction – overstated second bid – electronic signatures Non-private value auctions – English auction – auctioneer’s shills Overstated reservation price in Vickrey auctions – sometimes risky to the auctioneer
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Computation Auctions of interrelated items Counterspeculation
Inefficient allocation and lying - lookahead Counterspeculation Uncertainty about valuation When to counterspeculate
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