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Web and Internet Economics

12th International Conference, WINE 2016, Montreal, Canada, December 11-14, 2016, Proceedings

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 10123)

Part of the book sub series: Theoretical Computer Science and General Issues (LNTCS)

Conference series link(s): WINE: International Conference on Web and Internet Economics

Conference proceedings info: WINE 2016.

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Table of contents (32 papers)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages I-XI
  2. Computing Equilibria with Partial Commitment

    • Vincent Conitzer
    Pages 1-14
  3. Distributed Methods for Computing Approximate Equilibria

    • Artur Czumaj, Argyrios Deligkas, Michail Fasoulakis, John Fearnley, Marcin JurdziÅ„ski, Rahul Savani
    Pages 15-28
  4. Inapproximability Results for Approximate Nash Equilibria

    • Argyrios Deligkas, John Fearnley, Rahul Savani
    Pages 29-43
  5. Multilinear Games

    • Hau Chan, Albert Xin Jiang, Kevin Leyton-Brown, Ruta Mehta
    Pages 44-58
  6. Power-Law Distributions in a Two-Sided Market and Net Neutrality

    • Xiaotie Deng, Zhe Feng, Christos H. Papadimitriou
    Pages 59-72
  7. On-Demand or Spot? Selling the Cloud to Risk-Averse Customers

    • Darrell Hoy, Nicole Immorlica, Brendan Lucier
    Pages 73-86
  8. Buying Data from Privacy-Aware Individuals: The Effect of Negative Payments

    • Weina Wang, Lei Ying, Junshan Zhang
    Pages 87-101
  9. Bidding Strategies for Fantasy-Sports Auctions

    • Aris Anagnostopoulos, Ruggiero Cavallo, Stefano Leonardi, Maxim Sviridenko
    Pages 102-115
  10. Competitive Equilibria for Non-quasilinear Bidders in Combinatorial Auctions

    • Rad Niazadeh, Christopher A. Wilkens
    Pages 116-130
  11. Correlated and Coarse Equilibria of Single-Item Auctions

    • Michal Feldman, Brendan Lucier, Noam Nisan
    Pages 131-144
  12. Pricing to Maximize Revenue and Welfare Simultaneously in Large Markets

    • Elliot Anshelevich, Koushik Kar, Shreyas Sekar
    Pages 145-159
  13. Optimal Mechanism for Selling Two Items to a Single Buyer Having Uniformly Distributed Valuations

    • Thirumulanathan D., Rajesh Sundaresan, Y. Narahari
    Pages 174-187
  14. Anonymous Auctions Maximizing Revenue

    • Christos Tzamos, Christopher A. Wilkens
    Pages 188-206
  15. Revenue Maximizing Envy-Free Pricing in Matching Markets with Budgets

    • Riccardo Colini-Baldeschi, Stefano Leonardi, Qiang Zhang
    Pages 207-220
  16. Conference Program Design with Single-Peaked and Single-Crossing Preferences

    • Dimitris Fotakis, Laurent Gourvès, Jérôme Monnot
    Pages 221-235
  17. Truthful Facility Assignment with Resource Augmentation: An Exact Analysis of Serial Dictatorship

    • Ioannis Caragiannis, Aris Filos-Ratsikas, Søren Kristoffer Stiil Frederiksen, Kristoffer Arnsfelt Hansen, Zihan Tan
    Pages 236-250
  18. Putting Peer Prediction Under the Micro(economic)scope and Making Truth-Telling Focal

    • Yuqing Kong, Katrina Ligett, Grant Schoenebeck
    Pages 251-264
  19. Truthful Mechanisms for Matching and Clustering in an Ordinal World

    • Elliot Anshelevich, Shreyas Sekar
    Pages 265-278

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About this book

This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Web and Internet Economics, WINE 2016, held in Montreal, QC, Canada, in December 2016. The 35 regular papers presented together with 3 invited talks were carefully reviewed and selected from 88 submissions. 

The Conference on Web and Internet Economics (WINE) is an interdisciplinary forum for the exchange of ideas and results on incentives and computation arising from the following fields: Theoretical Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, and Microeconomics.

Editors and Affiliations

  • School of Computer Science, McGill University, Montreal, Canada

    Yang Cai

  • Department of Mathematics and Statistics, and School of Computer Science, McGill University, Montreal, Canada

    Adrian Vetta

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