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Market Design - Auctions and Matching (Hardcover)
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Market Design - Auctions and Matching (Hardcover)
Series: Market Design
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A broad overview of market mechanisms, with an emphasis on the
interplay between theory and real-life applications; examples range
from eBay auctions to school choice. This book offers an
introduction to market design, providing students with a broad
overview of issues related to the design and analysis of market
mechanisms. It defines a market as a demand and a supply, without
specifying a price system or mechanism. This allows the text to
analyze a broad set of situations-including such unconventional
markets as college admissions and organ donation-and forces readers
to pay attention to details that might otherwise be overlooked.
Students often complain that microeconomics is too abstract and
disconnected from reality; the study of market design shows how
theory can help solve existing, real-life problems. The book
focuses on the interplay between theory and applications. To keep
the text as accessible as possible, special effort has been made to
minimize formal description of the models while emphasizing the
intuitive, with detailed explanations and resolution of examples.
Appendixes offer general reviews of elements of game theory and
mechanism design that are related to the themes explored in the
book, presenting the basic concepts with as many explanations and
illustrations as possible. The book covers topics including the
basics of simple auctions; eBay auctions; Vickrey-Clarke-Groves
auctions; keyword auctions, with examples from Google and Facebook;
spectrum auctions; financial markets, with discussions of treasury
auctions and IPOs; trading on the stock market; the basic matching
model; medical match; assignment problems; probabilistic
assignments; school choice; course allocation, with examples from
Harvard and Wharton; and kidney exchange.
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