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Auctions 1 Belief-free 1 Combinatorial bidding 1 Core 1 Core-selecting auctions 1 Efficiency 1 Hard-close 1 Incentives 1 Marriage problem 1 Menu auctions 1 Myopic bidding 1 Package bidding 1 Proxy auctions 1 Simultaneous proxy auctions 1 Stable matching 1 Truncation strategies 1 VCG payments 1 bidder-Pareto optimality 1 combinatorial auctions 1 constraint generation 1 core allocations 1 proxy auctions 1
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Day, Robert 1 Day, Robert W. 1 Milgrom, Paul 1 Raghavan, S. 1 Taylor, Greg 1
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International Journal of Game Theory 1 Journal of Mathematical Economics 1 Management Science 1
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Defensive sniping and efficiency in simultaneous hard-close proxy auctions
Taylor, Greg - In: Journal of Mathematical Economics 48 (2012) 1, pp. 51-58
A well-known myopic bidding strategy fails to support an equilibrium of simultaneous ascending proxy auctions for …
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Core-selecting package auctions
Day, Robert; Milgrom, Paul - In: International Journal of Game Theory 36 (2008) 3, pp. 393-407
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Fair Payments for Efficient Allocations in Public Sector Combinatorial Auctions
Day, Robert W.; Raghavan, S. - In: Management Science 53 (2007) 9, pp. 1389-1406
Motivated by the increasing use of auctions by government agencies, we consider the problem of fairly pricing public goods in a combinatorial auction. A well-known problem with the incentive-compatible Vickrey-Clarke-Groves (VCG) auction mechanism is that the resulting prices may not be in the...
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