Interim rationalizable implementation of functions

This paper investigates rationalizable implementation of social choice functions (SCFs) in incomplete information environments. We identify weak interim rationalizable monotonicity (weak IRM) as a novel condition and show it to be a necessary and almost sufficient condition for rationalizable implem...

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Main Authors: KUNIMOTO, Takashi, SARAN, Rene, SERRANO, Roberto
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soe_research-36882023-10-13T09:33:21Z Interim rationalizable implementation of functions KUNIMOTO, Takashi SARAN, Rene SERRANO, Roberto This paper investigates rationalizable implementation of social choice functions (SCFs) in incomplete information environments. We identify weak interim rationalizable monotonicity (weak IRM) as a novel condition and show it to be a necessary and almost sufficient condition for rationalizable implementation. We show by means of robust examples that interim rationalizable monotonicity (IRM), found in the literature, is strictly stronger than weak IRM and that IRM is not necessary for rationalizable implementation, as had been previously claimed. These examples also demonstrate that Bayesian monotonicity, the key condition for full Bayesian implementation, is not necessary for rationalizable implementation. That is, rationalizable implementation can be more permissive than Bayesian implementation. We revisit well-studied classes of economic environments and show that the SCFs considered there are interim rationalizable implementable. A comprehensive discussion of related issues, including well-behaved mechanisms, mechanisms satisfying the best response property, double implementation, and responsive SCFs is also provided. 2023-09-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soe_research/2689 info:doi/10.1287/moor.2022.0202 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soe_research/article/3688/viewcontent/Interim_Rationalizable_Implementation_of_Functions_av.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Economics eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Bayesian incentive compatibility Bayesian monotonicity weak interim rationalizable monotonicity interim rationalizable monotonicity implementation rationalizability Economic Theory
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topic Bayesian incentive compatibility
Bayesian monotonicity
weak interim rationalizable monotonicity
interim rationalizable monotonicity
implementation
rationalizability
Economic Theory
spellingShingle Bayesian incentive compatibility
Bayesian monotonicity
weak interim rationalizable monotonicity
interim rationalizable monotonicity
implementation
rationalizability
Economic Theory
KUNIMOTO, Takashi
SARAN, Rene
SERRANO, Roberto
Interim rationalizable implementation of functions
description This paper investigates rationalizable implementation of social choice functions (SCFs) in incomplete information environments. We identify weak interim rationalizable monotonicity (weak IRM) as a novel condition and show it to be a necessary and almost sufficient condition for rationalizable implementation. We show by means of robust examples that interim rationalizable monotonicity (IRM), found in the literature, is strictly stronger than weak IRM and that IRM is not necessary for rationalizable implementation, as had been previously claimed. These examples also demonstrate that Bayesian monotonicity, the key condition for full Bayesian implementation, is not necessary for rationalizable implementation. That is, rationalizable implementation can be more permissive than Bayesian implementation. We revisit well-studied classes of economic environments and show that the SCFs considered there are interim rationalizable implementable. A comprehensive discussion of related issues, including well-behaved mechanisms, mechanisms satisfying the best response property, double implementation, and responsive SCFs is also provided.
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author KUNIMOTO, Takashi
SARAN, Rene
SERRANO, Roberto
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SARAN, Rene
SERRANO, Roberto
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title Interim rationalizable implementation of functions
title_short Interim rationalizable implementation of functions
title_full Interim rationalizable implementation of functions
title_fullStr Interim rationalizable implementation of functions
title_full_unstemmed Interim rationalizable implementation of functions
title_sort interim rationalizable implementation of functions
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2023
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soe_research/2689
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soe_research/article/3688/viewcontent/Interim_Rationalizable_Implementation_of_Functions_av.pdf
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