Optimal Nondiscriminatory Auctions with Favoritism

Leandro Arozamena (Universidad Torcuato Di Tella and CONICET)
Nicholas Shunda (University of Redlands)
Federico Weinschelbaum (Universidad de San Andrés and CONICET)

Abstract: In many auction settings, there is favoritism: the seller’s welfare depends positively on the utility of a subset of potential bidders. However, laws or regulations may not allow the seller to discriminate among bidders. We fi…nd the optimal nondiscriminatory auction in a private value, single-unit model under favoritism. At the optimal auction there is a reserve price, or an entry fee, which is decreasing in the proportion of preferred bidders and in the intensity of the preference. Otherwise, the highest-valuation bidder wins. We show that, at least under some conditions, imposing a no-discrimination constraint raises expected seller revenue.


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