Optimal dynamic mechanisms with ex-post IR via bank accounts
Vahab Mirrokni, Renato Paes Leme, Pingzhong Tang, Song Zuo

TL;DR
This paper introduces bank account mechanisms for multi-stage dynamic auctions, proving their optimality in revenue and providing approximation algorithms, including a simple randomized and a deterministic mechanism, with computational solutions for discrete types.
Contribution
It proposes bank account mechanisms as a novel class for dynamic revenue optimization, characterizes their incentive compatibility, and develops approximation and computational algorithms.
Findings
Bank account mechanisms can achieve optimal revenue in multi-stage auctions.
A simple randomized mechanism approximates optimal revenue within a constant factor.
An FPTAS is developed for computing optimal mechanisms with discrete type spaces.
Abstract
Lately, the problem of designing multi-stage dynamic mechanisms has been shown to be both theoretically challenging and practically important. In this paper, we consider the problem of designing revenue optimal dynamic mechanism for a setting where an auctioneer sells a set of items to a buyer in multiple stages. At each stage, there could be multiple items for sale but each item can only appear in one stage. The type of the buyer at each stage is thus a multi-dimensional vector characterizing the buyer's valuations of the items at that stage and is assumed to be stage-wise independent. In particular, we propose a novel class of mechanisms called bank account mechanisms. Roughly, a bank account mechanism is no different from any stage-wise individual mechanism except for an augmented structure called bank account, a real number for each node that summarizes the history so far. We…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAuction Theory and Applications · Economic theories and models · Stochastic processes and financial applications
