The multiple‐partners assignment game with heterogeneous sales and multi‐unit demands: competitive equilibria

The multiple‐partners assignment game with heterogeneous sales and multi‐unit demands: competitive equilibria

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Article ID: iaor20125891
Volume: 76
Issue: 2
Start Page Number: 161
End Page Number: 187
Publication Date: Oct 2012
Journal: Mathematical Methods of Operations Research
Authors: , ,
Keywords: economics, programming: linear
Abstract:

A multiple‐partners assignment game with heterogeneous sales and multi‐unit demands consists of a set of sellers that own a given number of indivisible units of potentially many different goods and a set of buyers who value those units and want to buy at most an exogenously fixed number of units. We define a competitive equilibrium for this generalized assignment game and prove its existence by using only linear programming. In particular, we show how to compute equilibrium price vectors from the solutions of the dual linear program associated to the primal linear program defined to find optimal assignments. Using only linear programming tools, we also show (i) that the set of competitive equilibria (pairs of price vectors and assignments) has a Cartesian product structure: each equilibrium price vector is part of a competitive equilibrium with all optimal assignments, and vice versa; (ii) that the set of (restricted) equilibrium price vectors has a natural lattice structure; and (iii) how this structure is translated into the set of agents’ utilities that are attainable at equilibrium.

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