The General Dominance of Lottery over Waiting-Line Auction

This paper examines the allocative efficiency of two popular non-price allocation mechanisms — the lottery (random allocation) and the waiting-line auction (queue system) — for the cases where consumers possess identical time costs (the homogeneous case), and where time costs are correlated with tim...

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Main Authors: KOH, Winston T. H., YANG, Zhenlin, ZHU, Lijing
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soe_research-16892019-05-20T03:01:00Z The General Dominance of Lottery over Waiting-Line Auction KOH, Winston T. H. YANG, Zhenlin ZHU, Lijing This paper examines the allocative efficiency of two popular non-price allocation mechanisms — the lottery (random allocation) and the waiting-line auction (queue system) — for the cases where consumers possess identical time costs (the homogeneous case), and where time costs are correlated with time valuations (the heterogeneous case). We show that the relative efficiency of the two mechanisms depends critically on the scarcity factor (measured by the ratio of the number of objects available for allocation over the number of participants) and on the shape of the distribution of valuations. We obtain a set of analytical results showing that the lottery generally dominates the waiting-line auction unless the there are very few high-valuation individuals and the scarcity factor is sufficiently high. We further demonstrate that while consumer heterogeneity may improve the relative allocative efficiency of the waiting-line auction, this is usually not significant enough to reverse the general dominance of the lottery. 2002-09-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soe_research/690 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soe_research/article/1689/viewcontent/Lottery.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Economics eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Lottery Non-price allocation Rent-seeking Waiting-line auction Behavioral Economics Econometrics
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Singapore
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topic Lottery
Non-price allocation
Rent-seeking
Waiting-line auction
Behavioral Economics
Econometrics
spellingShingle Lottery
Non-price allocation
Rent-seeking
Waiting-line auction
Behavioral Economics
Econometrics
KOH, Winston T. H.
YANG, Zhenlin
ZHU, Lijing
The General Dominance of Lottery over Waiting-Line Auction
description This paper examines the allocative efficiency of two popular non-price allocation mechanisms — the lottery (random allocation) and the waiting-line auction (queue system) — for the cases where consumers possess identical time costs (the homogeneous case), and where time costs are correlated with time valuations (the heterogeneous case). We show that the relative efficiency of the two mechanisms depends critically on the scarcity factor (measured by the ratio of the number of objects available for allocation over the number of participants) and on the shape of the distribution of valuations. We obtain a set of analytical results showing that the lottery generally dominates the waiting-line auction unless the there are very few high-valuation individuals and the scarcity factor is sufficiently high. We further demonstrate that while consumer heterogeneity may improve the relative allocative efficiency of the waiting-line auction, this is usually not significant enough to reverse the general dominance of the lottery.
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author KOH, Winston T. H.
YANG, Zhenlin
ZHU, Lijing
author_facet KOH, Winston T. H.
YANG, Zhenlin
ZHU, Lijing
author_sort KOH, Winston T. H.
title The General Dominance of Lottery over Waiting-Line Auction
title_short The General Dominance of Lottery over Waiting-Line Auction
title_full The General Dominance of Lottery over Waiting-Line Auction
title_fullStr The General Dominance of Lottery over Waiting-Line Auction
title_full_unstemmed The General Dominance of Lottery over Waiting-Line Auction
title_sort general dominance of lottery over waiting-line auction
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2002
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soe_research/690
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soe_research/article/1689/viewcontent/Lottery.pdf
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