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arxiv: 2107.14327 · v2 · pith:M5P57QO5 · submitted 2021-07-29 · cs.GT

Fixed-Price Approximations in Bilateral Trade

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We consider the bilateral trade problem, in which two agents trade a single indivisible item. It is known that the only dominant-strategy truthful mechanism is the fixed-price mechanism: given commonly known distributions of the buyer's value $B$ and the seller's value $S$, a price $p$ is offered to both agents and trade occurs if $S \leq p \leq B$. The objective is to maximize either expected welfare $\mathbb{E}[S + (B-S) \mathbf{1}_{S \leq p \leq B}]$ or expected gains from trade $\mathbb{E}[(B-S) \mathbf{1}_{S \leq p \leq B}]$. We improve the approximation ratios for several welfare maximization variants of this problem. When the agents' distributions are identical, we show that the optimal approximation ratio for welfare is $\frac{2+\sqrt{2}}{4}$. With just one prior sample from the common distribution, we show that a $3/4$-approximation to welfare is achievable. When agents' distributions are not required to be identical, we show that a previously best-known $(1-1/e)$-approximation can be strictly improved, but $1-1/e$ is optimal if only the seller's distribution is known.

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