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arxiv: 1208.6501 · v2 · pith:BSFNCMR6new · submitted 2012-08-31 · 💻 cs.GT

False-name-proofness with Bid Withdrawal

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keywords false-nameidentitiesagentbeenbeneficialfalse-name-proofnessfnpwmanipulation
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We study a more powerful variant of false-name manipulation in Internet auctions: an agent can submit multiple false-name bids, but then, once the allocation and payments have been decided, withdraw some of her false-name identities (have some of her false-name identities refuse to pay). While these withdrawn identities will not obtain the items they won, their initial presence may have been beneficial to the agent's other identities. We define a mechanism to be false-name-proof with withdrawal (FNPW) if the aforementioned manipulation is never beneficial. FNPW is a stronger condition than false-name-proofness (FNP).

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