Implementing Walrasian equilibrium: the languages of product-mix auctions
Product-mix auctions are sealed-bid mechanisms for trading multiple divisible or indivisible units of multiple differentiated goods. They implement competitive-equilibrium allocations when these exist, based on the bids that participants make in a simple geometric language. All concave substitutes (...
Main Authors: | Baldwin, E, Klemperer, P, Lock, E |
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Format: | Working paper |
Language: | English |
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University of Oxford
2024
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