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Envy-Free Dynamic Pricing Schemes

Publikationstyp
Journal Article
Date Issued
2025-01-21
Sprache
English
Author(s)
Bérczi, Kristóf  
Codazzi, Laura  
Algorithmen und Komplexität E-11  
Golak, Julian Arthur Pawel 
Algorithmen und Komplexität E-11  
Grigoriev, Alexander  
TORE-URI
https://hdl.handle.net/11420/53992
Journal
Operations research  
Citation
Operations Research (2025)
Publisher DOI
10.1287/opre.2023.0568
In combinatorial markets, the goal is typically to determine a pair of pricing and allocation of items that results in an efficient distribution of resources or maximizes the seller’s profit. In dynamic pricing schemes, agents arrive in an unspecified sequential order, and the prices can be updated between agent arrivals, which makes the concept of fairness of dynamic prices highly nontrivial. In markets with expected price deflation, a typical agent follows the prices prior to their purchase and become price insensitive after, whereas the opposite happens in markets with expected price inflation. To properly address these differences, we study the existence of optimal dynamic prices under fairness constraints in unit-demand markets. We propose five possible notions of envy freeness, depending on the period over which agents compare themselves to others: the entire time horizon, only the past, only the future, a mixture of the two, or only the present. For social welfare maximization, we give polynomial-time algorithms that always find envy-free optimal dynamic prices. For revenue maximization, we show that the corresponding problems are APX-hard if the ordering of the agents is fixed but are tractable when the seller can choose the ordering.
DDC Class
510: Mathematics
330: Economics
Funding(s)
Adaptive Crossmodale Sensordatenerfassung - Fördermaßnahme: Informatikplattform ahoi.digital  
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