Manipulation via Endowments in Auctions with Multiple Goods

28 Pages Posted: 21 Sep 2015 Last revised: 30 Mar 2017

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Nozomu Muto

Yokohama National University

Yasuhiro Shirata

Otaru University of Commerce

Date Written: March 29, 2017

Abstract

We study manipulation via endowments in a market in an auction setting with multiple goods. In the market, there are buyers whose valuations are their private information, and a seller whose set of endowments is her private information. A social planner, who wants to implement a socially desirable allocation, faces the seller’s manipulation via endowments, in addition to buyers’ manipulation of misreporting their valuations. We call a mechanism immune to the seller’s manipulation via endowments destruction-proof. In general, there exists no mechanism which is destruction-proof, together with strategy-proofness of the buyers, efficiency, and participation. Nevertheless, we find a restricted domain of the buyers’ valuation profiles satisfying a new condition called per-capita goods-buyer submodularity. We show that, in this domain, there exists a mechanism which is destruction-proof, together with the above properties. The restriction is likely to be met when each winner’s valuation is close to the next-highest valuation. We also provide a relation to monopoly theory, and argue that per-capita goods-buyer submodularity is independent of the standard elasticity argument.

Keywords: Manipulation via Endowments, Destruction-proofness, Combinatorial Auction, Per-capita Goods-buyer Submodularity

JEL Classification: D44, D61, D82

Suggested Citation

Muto, Nozomu and Shirata, Yasuhiro, Manipulation via Endowments in Auctions with Multiple Goods (March 29, 2017). Mathematical Social Sciences, Vol. 87, 2017, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2663253 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2663253

Nozomu Muto

Yokohama National University ( email )

Tokiwadai, Hodogaya-Ku, Yokohama
Yokohama, Kanagawa
Japan

Yasuhiro Shirata (Contact Author)

Otaru University of Commerce ( email )

3-5-21 Midori
Otaru, Hokkaido 047-8501
Japan

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