The Bakers and Millers Game with Restricted Locations
Simon Krogmann, Pascal Lenzner, Alexander Skopalik

TL;DR
This paper analyzes a strategic location game with restricted choices, providing algorithms to find equilibria and bounds on social welfare, extending the theory of Hedonic Games with new coalition formation dynamics.
Contribution
It introduces a generalized location game with restrictions, proves the existence of equilibria using an efficient algorithm, and establishes bounds on social welfare and stability.
Findings
Pure Nash equilibria exist even with location restrictions.
The equilibrium approximates social welfare within a factor of 2(e/(e-1)).
Tight bounds on the price of anarchy and stability are provided.
Abstract
We study strategic location choice by customers and sellers, termed the Bakers and Millers Game in the literature. In our generalized setting, each miller can freely choose any location for setting up a mill, while each baker is restricted in the choice of location for setting up a bakery. For optimal bargaining power, a baker would like to select a location with many millers to buy flour from and with little competition from other bakers. Likewise, a miller aims for a location with many bakers and few competing millers. Thus, both types of agents choose locations to optimize the ratio of agents of opposite type divided by agents of the same type at their chosen location. Originally raised in the context of Fractional Hedonic Games, the Bakers and Millers Game has applications that range from commerce to product design. We study the impact of location restrictions on the properties of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGame Theory and Voting Systems · Data Management and Algorithms · Consumer Market Behavior and Pricing
