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Distributionally Robust Optimal Allocation with Costly Verification

Bayrak, Halil İbrahim
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Kocyigit, Cagil
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Kuhn, Daniel  
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February 28, 2025
Operations Research

We consider the mechanism design problem of a principal allocating a single good to one of several agents without monetary transfers. Each agent desires the good and uses it to create value for the principal. We designate this value as the agent's private type. Even though the principal does not know the agents' types, she can verify them at a cost. The allocation of the good thus depends on the agents' self-declared types and the results of any verification performed, and the principal's payoff matches her value of the allocation minus the costs of verification. It is known that if the agents' types are independent, then a favored-agent mechanism maximizes her expected payoff. However, this result relies on the unrealistic assumptions that the agents' types follow known independent probability distributions. In contrast, we assume here that the agents' types are governed by an ambiguous joint probability distribution belonging to a commonly known ambiguity set and that the principal maximizes her worst-case expected payoff. We study support-only ambiguity sets, which contain all distributions supported on a rectangle, Markov ambiguity sets, which contain all distributions in a support-only ambiguity set satisfying some first-order moment bounds, and Markov ambiguity sets with independent types, which contain all distributions in a Markov ambiguity set under which the agents' types are mutually independent. In all cases we construct explicit favored-agent mechanisms that are not only optimal but also Pareto-robustly optimal.

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Type
research article
DOI
10.1287/opre.2022.0662
ArXiv ID

2211.15122

Author(s)
Bayrak, Halil İbrahim

Bilkent University

Kocyigit, Cagil

University of Luxembourg

Kuhn, Daniel  

EPFL

Pinar, Mustafa

Bilkent University

Date Issued

2025-02-28

Published in
Operations Research
Start page

1

End page

19

Subjects

Mechanism design

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Costly verification

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Distributionally robust optimization

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Ambiguity aversion

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https://pubsonline.informs.org/doi/suppl/10.1287/opre.2022.0662
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February 28, 2025
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