• reporting their true preferences.: 225  For example, there is incentive compatibility if high-risk clients are better off in identifying themselves as...
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    auction is strategically similar to an English auction and gives bidders an incentive to bid their true value. The auction was first described academically...
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  • researcher need only look at the set of equilibria characterized by incentive compatibility. That is, if the mechanism designer wants to implement some outcome...
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  • equivalent to a Vickrey auction against an unknown bidder. BDM's incentive compatibility is a well established theoretical result, and it relies on similar...
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  • also called dominant-strategy-incentive-compatible (DSIC),: 415  to distinguish it from other kinds of incentive compatibility. A SP mechanism is immune to...
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  • payments to agents become large, sacrificing budget neutrality to incentive compatibility. In a game where multiple agents are to report their preferences...
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    Evolutionarily stable strategy Gibbs equilibrium Implementation theory Incentive compatibility Incomplete contracts Inequity aversion Individual rationality Iterated...
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    by assuming all players truthfully report type (subject to an incentive compatibility constraint). In one blow it eliminates the need to consider either...
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  • certain constraints (e.g., a physical resource constraint, or incentive compatibility constraints). This so-called planner's problem is a mathematical...
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    just like its predecessor. There are several incentives for a company to implement backward compatibility. One is that it can be used to preserve older...
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    He originated the concept of incentive compatibility, and showed how desired outcomes can be achieved by using incentive compatible mechanism design....
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    E[y_{i}|y_{i}<v_{i}]} The FPSBA is not incentive-compatible even in the weak sense of Bayesian-Nash-Incentive-Compatibility (BNIC), since there is no Bayesian-Nash...
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  • The abbreviation NEIC may refer to: Nash equilibrium incentive compatibility, see Myerson–Satterthwaite theorem § Requirements National Earthquake Information...
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    (WBB): the auctioneer should not lose money, but may gain money. Incentive compatibility (IC) also called truthfulness or strategy-proofness: also comes...
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    rate at helping countries develop.[citation needed] Beyond the incentive compatibility problems that can happen to foreign aid donations –that foreign...
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    1007/BF01753236. S2CID 222358176. Myerson, Roger B. (January 1979). "Incentive Compatibility and the Bargaining Problem". Econometrica. 47 (1): 61–73. doi:10...
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  • themselves, people have an incentive to under report their valuation for public goods. Contingent valuation Incentive compatibility Public Choice: An Introduction...
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  • organizational economics", MIT Press, [2] "Implicit Contracts, Incentive Compatibility, and Involuntary Unemployment" by MacLeod and Malcomson MacLeod...
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    car usePages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets Incentive compatibility – Concept in game theory Internality There ain't no such thing...
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  • commitment (sacrifices) may not be able to consistently enforce incentive compatibility." Thus, rebellious groups can organize themselves to ask of members...
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    mechanism, and like VCG, it requires a subsidy in order to induce incentive compatibility and efficiency. Both mechanisms also fall prone to collusion between...
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  • make the mechanism non-truthful. Algorithmic mechanism design Incentive compatibility Quadratic voting Vazirani, Vijay V.; Nisan, Noam; Roughgarden,...
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  • are at risk of systemic biases, strategic behavior and lack of incentive compatibility. Some researchers point out that participants of experiments conducted...
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  • been used to search for some kind of "minimally manipulable" (incentive compatibility) voting schemes. Game theory can also be used to analyze the pros...
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  • productive they are, but can observe individuals' incomes. This imposes incentive compatibility constraints that limit the taxes which the government is able to...
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  • of Conflict. Hurwicz introduced and formalized the concept of incentive compatibility. In 2012, Alvin E. Roth and Lloyd S. Shapley were awarded the Nobel...
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