1. AMMA 2009:
Boston,
MA,
USA
Sanmay Das, Michael Ostrovsky, David Pennock, Boleslaw K. Szymanski (Eds.):
Auctions, Market Mechanisms and Their Applications, First International ICST Conference, AMMA 2009, Boston, MA, USA, May 8-9, 2009, Revised Selected Papers.
Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering 14 Springer 2009, ISBN 978-3-642-03820-4
- Stefan Schneider, Pasha Shabalin, Martin Bichler:
Effects of Suboptimal Bidding in Combinatorial Auctions.
1-2
- Bo Cowgill, Justin Wolfers, Eric Zitzewitz:
Using Prediction Markets to Track Information Flows: Evidence from Google.
3
- Agostino Capponi, Umberto Cherubini:
A Copula Function Approach to Infer Correlation in Prediction Markets.
4-12
- Ian A. Kash, Eric J. Friedman, Joseph Y. Halpern:
Manipulating Scrip Systems: Sybils and Collusion.
13-24
- Gonzalo Reyes H.:
A Centralized Auction Mechanism for the Disability and Survivors Insurance in Chile.
25
- Kevin M. Lochner, Michael P. Wellman:
Information Feedback and Efficiency in Multiattribute Double Auctions.
26-39
- Jung-woo Sohn, Sooyeon Lee, Tracy Mullen:
Impact of Misalignment of Trading Agent Strategy across Multiple Markets.
40-54
- Sven Seuken, Denis Charles, Max Chickering, Sidd Puri:
Market Design for a P2P Backup System.
55-57
- Antonio Miralles:
School Choice: The Case for the Boston Mechanism.
58-60
- Joseph Farfel, Vincent Conitzer:
Turing Trade: A Hybrid of a Turing Test and a Prediction Market.
61-73
- Perukrishnen Vytelingum, Alex Rogers, Douglas K. Macbeth, Partha Sarathi Dutta, Armin Stranjak, Nicholas R. Jennings:
A Market-Based Approach to Multi-factory Scheduling.
74-86
- Maher Said:
Auctions with Dynamic Populations: Efficiency and Revenue Maximization.
87-88
- Shaddin Dughmi, Tim Roughgarden, Mukund Sundararajan:
Revenue Submodularity.
89-91
- Sébastien Lahaie, David C. Parkes:
Fair Package Assignment.
92
- Martin Bichler, Stefan Schneider, Kemal Guler, Mehmet Sayal:
Solving Winner Determination Problems for Auctions with Economies of Scope and Scale.
93-94
- Benjamin Edelman:
Running Out of Numbers: Scarcity of IP Addresses and What to Do about It.
95-106
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