Approximately Revenue-Maximizing Auctions for Deliberative Agents

Celis, L. Elisa (University of Washington) | Karlin, Anna R. (University of Washington) | Leyton-Brown, Kevin (University of British Columbia) | Nguyen, C. Thach (Facebook) | Thompson, David R. M. (University of British Columbia)

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In many real-world auctions, a bidder does not know her exact value for an item, but can perform a costly deliberation to reduce her uncertainty. Relatively little is known about such deliberative environments, which are fundamentally different from classical auction environments. In this paper, we propose a new approach that allows us to leverage classical revenue-maximization results in deliberative environments. In particular, we use Myerson (1981) to construct the first non-trivial (i.e., dependent on deliberation costs) upper bound on revenue in deliberative auctions. This bound allows us to apply existing results in the classical environment to a deliberative environment. In addition, we show that in many deliberative environments the only optimal dominant-strategy mechanisms take the form of sequential posted-price auctions.

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