DocumentCode
579981
Title
Optimal Multi-dimensional Mechanism Design: Reducing Revenue to Welfare Maximization
Author
Cai, Yang ; Daskalakis, Constantinos ; Weinberg, S. Matthew
fYear
2012
fDate
20-23 Oct. 2012
Firstpage
130
Lastpage
139
Abstract
We provide a reduction from revenue maximization to welfare maximization in multidimensional Bayesian auctions with arbitrary - possibly combinatorial - feasibility constraints and independent bidders with arbitrary - possibly combinatorial-demand constraints, appropriately extending Myerson´s single-dimensional result [21] to this setting. We also show that every feasible Bayesian auction - including in particular the revenue-optimal one - can be implemented as a distribution over virtual VCG allocation rules. A virtual VCG allocation rule has the following simple form: Every bidder´s type ti is transformed into a virtual type fi(ti), via a bidder-specific function. Then, the allocation maximizing virtual welfare is chosen. Using this characterization, we show how to find and run the revenue-optimal auction given only black-box access to an implementation of the VCG allocation rule. We generalize this result to arbitrarily correlated bidders, introducing the notion of a second-order VCG allocation rule. Our results are computationally efficient for all multidimensional settings where the bidders are additive, or can be efficiently mapped to be additive, albeit the feasibility and demand constraints may still remain arbitrary combinatorial. In this case, our mechanisms run in time polynomial in the number of items and the total number of bidder types, but not type profiles. This is polynomial in the number of items, the number of bidders, and the cardinality of the support of each bidder´s value distribution. For generic correlated distributions, this is the natural description complexity of the problem. The runtime can be further improved to polynomial in only the number of items and the number of bidders in itemsymmetric settings by making use of techniques from [15].
Keywords
Bayes methods; commerce; computational complexity; resource allocation; bidder-specific function; combinatorial-demand constraints; combinatorial-feasibility constraints; independent bidders; item symmetric settings; multidimensional Bayesian auctions; optimal multidimensional mechanism design; polynomial time; revenue maximization; revenue reduction; revenue-optimal auction; second-order VCG allocation rule; virtual VCG allocation rules; virtual welfare maximization; Additives; Awards activities; Bayesian methods; Polynomials; Resource management; Runtime; Vectors; Auctions; Convex Optimization; Game Theory; Mechanism Design; Multi-Dimensional; Revenue;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Foundations of Computer Science (FOCS), 2012 IEEE 53rd Annual Symposium on
Conference_Location
New Brunswick, NJ
ISSN
0272-5428
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-4383-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/FOCS.2012.88
Filename
6375290
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