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In this work, we study the assortment planning games in which multiple retailers interact in the market. Each retailer owns some of the products and their goal is to select a subset of products, i.e., an assortment to o er to the customers so as to maximize their expected revenue. The purchase...
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Games with strategic substitutes (GSS) are generally less tractable than games with strategic complements (GSC). This paper revisits the GSC versus GSS comparison by establishing a novel connection between them. We show through a network perspective that, when the strategy set of each player is...
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Due to traffic and air quality concerns in urban cities, many big cities have begun to adopt the vehicle licenses quantitative control policies. In these cities, a limited number of vehicle licenses are allocated among a very large number of potential car buyers every one or two months. The...
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Currently, Hong Kong government adopts a waitlist mechanism in public housing allocation. Eligible applicants are entitled to 3 housing offers (one at a time). Applicants who refuse all the 3 housing offers have to rejoin the waitlist system again. Motivated by this allocation system, we study...
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