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Time-Efficient Algorithms for Nash-Bargaining-Based Matching Market Models

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In the area of matching-based market design, existing models using cardinal utilities suffer from two deficiencies: First, the Hylland-Zeckhauser (HZ) mechanism, which has remained a classic in economics for one-sided matching markets, is intractable; computation of even an approximate equilibrium is PPAD-complete. Second, there is an extreme paucity of such models. This led Hosseini and Vazirani (2022) to define a rich collection of Nash-bargaining-based models for one-sided and two-sided matching markets, in both Fisher and Arrow-Debreu settings, together with very fast implementations using available solvers and very encouraging experimental results. In this paper, we give fast algorithms with proven running times for the models introduced by Hosseini and Vazirani, using the techniques of multiplicative weights update (MWU) and conditional gradient descent (CGD). Additionally, we make the following contributions: (1) By Tr\"obst and Vazirani (2024), a linear one-sided Nash-bargaining-based matching market satisfies envy-freeness within factor two. We show that the other models satisfy approximate equal-share fairness, where the exact factor depends on the utility function being used in the particular model. (2) We define a Nash-bargaining-based model for non-bipartite matching markets and give fast algorithms for it using conditional gradient descent.

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Matching Markets with Chores

cs.GT · 2024-12-22 · conditional · novelty 5.0

HZ pricing equilibria and earnings equilibria are equivalent, so the Hylland-Zeckhauser framework carries over from goods to chores and mixed manna.

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  • Matching Markets with Chores cs.GT · 2024-12-22 · conditional · none · ref 38 · internal anchor

    HZ pricing equilibria and earnings equilibria are equivalent, so the Hylland-Zeckhauser framework carries over from goods to chores and mixed manna.