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Enhancing the Efficiency of Altruism and Taxes in Affine Congestion Games through Signalling

Conference Paper AAAI Technical Track on Game Theory and Economic Paradigms Artificial Intelligence

Abstract

We address the problem of improving the worst-case efficiency of pure Nash equilibria (aka, the price of anarchy) in affine congestion games, through a novel use of signalling. We assume that, for each player in the game, a most preferred strategy is publicly signalled. This can be done either distributedly by the players themselves, or be the outcome of some centralized algorithm. We apply this signalling scheme to two well-studied scenarios: games with partially altruistic players and games with resource taxation. We show a significant improvement in the price of anarchy of these games, whenever the aggregate signalled strategy profile is a good approximation of the game social optimum.

Authors

Keywords

  • GTEP: Behavioral Game Theory
  • GTEP: Coordination and Collaboration
  • GTEP: Equilibrium
  • GTEP: Game Theory
  • GTEP: Mechanism Design

Context

Venue
AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence
Archive span
1980-2026
Indexed papers
28718
Paper id
343283913379359829