TL;DR
This paper develops robust auction mechanisms for selling multiple items to buyers with private valuations, accounting for intermediaries, achieving near-optimal revenue independent of demand structure and contractual arrangements.
Contribution
It introduces demand-structure-independent mechanisms for identical and non-identical items that guarantee a constant fraction of optimal revenue or welfare.
Findings
Mechanism achieves a constant factor of optimal revenue for identical items.
Mechanism guarantees a constant fraction of welfare for non-identical items.
Designed mechanisms are simple posted-price strategies independent of demand structure.
Abstract
We study the mechanism design problem of selling items to unit-demand buyers with private valuations for the items. A buyer either participates directly in the auction or is represented by an intermediary, who represents a subset of buyers. Our goal is to design robust mechanisms that are independent of the demand structure (i.e. how the buyers are partitioned across intermediaries), and perform well under a wide variety of possible contracts between intermediaries and buyers. We first study the case of identical items where each buyer draws its private valuation for an item i.i.d. from a known -regular distribution. We construct a robust mechanism that, independent of the demand structure and under certain conditions on the contracts between intermediaries and buyers, obtains a constant factor of the revenue that the mechanism designer could obtain had she known the…
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