Foundations of mechanism design: A tutorial Part 1-Key concepts and classical results

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Dinesh Garg
Y. Narahari
Sujit Gujar
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[1] IBM India Research Laboratory,Electronic Commerce Laboratory, Department of Computer Science and Automation
[2] Indian Institute of Science,undefined
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Sadhana | 2008年 / 33卷
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Mechanism design; game theory; social choice functions; auctions;
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Mechanism design, an important tool in microeconomics, has found widespread applications in modelling and solving decentralized design problems in many branches of engineering, notably computer science, electronic commerce, and network economics. Mechanism design is concerned with settings where a social planner faces the problem of aggregating the announced preferences of multiple agents into a collective decision when the agents exhibit strategic behaviour. The objective of this paper is to provide a tutorial introduction to the foundations and key results in mechanism design theory. The paper is in two parts. Part 1 focuses on basic concepts and classical results which form the foundation of mechanism design theory. Part 2 presents key advanced concepts and deeper results in mechanism design.
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