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Hauptverfasser: Berzack, Batya, Oshman, Rotem, Talgam-Cohen, Inbal
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Veröffentlicht: 2025
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author Berzack, Batya
Oshman, Rotem
Talgam-Cohen, Inbal
author_facet Berzack, Batya
Oshman, Rotem
Talgam-Cohen, Inbal
contents We study \emph{rental games} -- a single-parameter dynamic mechanism design problem, in which a designer rents out an indivisible asset over $n$ days. Each day, an agent arrives with a private valuation per day of rental, drawn from that day's (known) distribution. The designer can either rent out the asset to the current agent for any number of remaining days, charging them a (possibly different) payment per day, or turn the agent away. Agents who arrive when the asset is not available are turned away. A defining feature of our dynamic model is that agents are \emph{stagewise-IR} (individually rational), meaning they reject any rental agreement that results in temporary negative utility, even if their final utility is positive. We ask whether and under which economic objectives it is useful for the designer to exploit the stagewise-IR nature of the agents. We show that an optimal rental mechanism can be modeled as a sequence of dynamic auctions with seller costs. However, the stagewise-IR behavior of the agents makes these auctions quite different from classical single-parameter auctions: Myerson's Lemma does not apply, and indeed we show that truthful mechanisms are not necessarily monotone, and payments do not necessarily follow Myerson's unique payment rule. We develop alternative characterizations of optimal mechanisms under several classes of economic objectives, including generalizations of welfare, revenue and consumer surplus. These characterizations allow us to use Myerson's unique payment rule in several cases, and for the other cases we develop optimal mechanisms from scratch. Our work shows that rental games raise interesting questions even in the single-parameter regime.
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spellingShingle Dynamic Rental Games with Stagewise Individual Rationality
Berzack, Batya
Oshman, Rotem
Talgam-Cohen, Inbal
Computer Science and Game Theory
We study \emph{rental games} -- a single-parameter dynamic mechanism design problem, in which a designer rents out an indivisible asset over $n$ days. Each day, an agent arrives with a private valuation per day of rental, drawn from that day's (known) distribution. The designer can either rent out the asset to the current agent for any number of remaining days, charging them a (possibly different) payment per day, or turn the agent away. Agents who arrive when the asset is not available are turned away. A defining feature of our dynamic model is that agents are \emph{stagewise-IR} (individually rational), meaning they reject any rental agreement that results in temporary negative utility, even if their final utility is positive. We ask whether and under which economic objectives it is useful for the designer to exploit the stagewise-IR nature of the agents. We show that an optimal rental mechanism can be modeled as a sequence of dynamic auctions with seller costs. However, the stagewise-IR behavior of the agents makes these auctions quite different from classical single-parameter auctions: Myerson's Lemma does not apply, and indeed we show that truthful mechanisms are not necessarily monotone, and payments do not necessarily follow Myerson's unique payment rule. We develop alternative characterizations of optimal mechanisms under several classes of economic objectives, including generalizations of welfare, revenue and consumer surplus. These characterizations allow us to use Myerson's unique payment rule in several cases, and for the other cases we develop optimal mechanisms from scratch. Our work shows that rental games raise interesting questions even in the single-parameter regime.
title Dynamic Rental Games with Stagewise Individual Rationality
topic Computer Science and Game Theory
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.07579