On the equivalence of Bayesian and dominant strategy implementation

Publication Type:
Journal Article
Citation:
Econometrica, 2013, 81 (1), pp. 197 - 220
Issue Date:
2013-01-01
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© 2013 The Econometric Society. We consider a standard social choice environment with linear utilities and independent, one-dimensional, private types. We prove that for any Bayesian incentive compatible mechanism there exists an equivalent dominant strategy incentive compatible mechanism that delivers the same interim expected utilities for all agents and the same ex ante expected social surplus. The short proof is based on an extension of an elegant result due to Gutmann, Kemperman, Reeds, and Shepp (1991). We also show that the equivalence between Bayesian and dominant strategy implementation generally breaks down when the main assumptions underlying the social choice model are relaxed or when the equivalence concept is strengthened to apply to interim expected allocations.
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