Incentive Compatible Budget Elicitation in Multi-unit Auctions
Sayan Bhattacharya, Vincent Conitzer, Kamesh Munagala, Lirong, Xia

TL;DR
This paper introduces a randomized auction mechanism that is incentive compatible and Pareto-optimal for multi-unit auctions with private budgets, improving revenue and social welfare outcomes.
Contribution
It proves a Budget Monotonicity property for adaptive clinching auctions and develops a randomized modification that handles private budgets effectively.
Findings
Budget Monotonicity ensures truthful budget reporting in single-good case.
The randomized auction achieves a 4-fold improvement in competitive ratio.
A polynomial-time 5.83-approximation mechanism for Bayesian settings.
Abstract
In this paper, we consider the problem of designing incentive compatible auctions for multiple (homogeneous) units of a good, when bidders have private valuations and private budget constraints. When only the valuations are private and the budgets are public, Dobzinski {\em et al} show that the {\em adaptive clinching} auction is the unique incentive-compatible auction achieving Pareto-optimality. They further show thatthere is no deterministic Pareto-optimal auction with private budgets. Our main contribution is to show the following Budget Monotonicity property of this auction: When there is only one infinitely divisible good, a bidder cannot improve her utility by reporting a budget smaller than the truth. This implies that a randomized modification to the adaptive clinching auction is incentive compatible and Pareto-optimal with private budgets. The Budget Monotonicity property…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAuction Theory and Applications · Housing Market and Economics · Experimental Behavioral Economics Studies
