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Negative Externalities and Evolutionary Implementation
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2005
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Game TheoryMarket DesignEvolution StrategyExperimental EconomicsEconomic AnalysisAlgorithmic Mechanism DesignMechanism DesignEvolution-based MethodEconomicsPublic PolicyMulti-agent Mechanism DesignOptimal ContractingEvolutionary EconomicsImplementation ProblemExternality AbatementEvolutionary BiologyBusinessNegative ExternalitiesEconomics And Computation
We model externality abatement as an implementation problem. A social planner would like to ensure efficient behaviour among a group of agents whose actions are sources of externalities. However, the planner has limited information about the agents' preferences, and is unable to distinguish individual agents except through their action choices. We prove that if a concavity condition on aggregate payoffs is satisfied, the planner can guarantee that efficient behaviour is globally stable under a wide range of behaviour adjustment processes by administering a variable pricing scheme. Through a series of applications, we show that the concavity condition is naturally satisfied in settings involving negative externalities. We conclude by contrasting the performance of the pricing mechanism with that of a mechanism based on direct revelation and announcement dependent forcing contracts.
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