Combinatorial auctions: a survey

Combinatorial auctions: a survey

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Article ID: iaor20074
Country: United States
Volume: 15
Issue: 3
Start Page Number: 284
End Page Number: 309
Publication Date: Jun 2003
Journal: INFORMS Journal On Computing
Authors: ,
Keywords: combinatorial optimization
Abstract:

Many auctions involve the sale of a variety of distinct assets. Examples are airport time slots, delivery routes, network routing, and furniture. Because of complimentarities or substitution effects between the different assets, bidders have preferences not just for particular items but for sets of items. For this reason, economic efficiency is enhanced if bidders are allowed to bid on bundles or combinations of different assets. This paper surveys the state of knowledge about the design of combinatorial auctions and presents some new insights. Periodic updates of portions of this survey will be posted to this journal's Online Supplements web page at http://joc.pubs.informs.org/OnlineSupplements.html.

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