We consider the problem of efficient operation of a barter exchange platform for indivisible goods. We introduce a dynamic model of barter exchange where in each period one agent arrives with a single item she wants to exchange for a different item. We study a homogeneous and stochastic environment: an agent is interested in the item possessed by another agent with probability p, independently for all pairs of agents. We consider two settings with respect to the types of allowed exchanges: a) Only two-way cycles, in which two agents swap their items, b) Two or three-way cycles. The goal of the platform is to minimize the average waiting time of an agent. Somewhat surprisingly, we find that in each of these settings, a policy that conduct...
In this note we study the allocation and exchange of discrete resources in environments in which mon...
AbstractAn e-barter multi-agent system consists of a set of agents that exchange goods. These agents...
I study kidney exchange with strict ordinal preferences and with constraints on the lengths of the e...
We consider the problem of efficient operation of a barter exchange platform for indivisible goods. ...
In this study, we considered modern corporate barter platforms. We evaluated the probability of a pa...
We introduce and study the following exchange market mechanism problem without money: consider a set...
In barter-exchange markets, agents seek to swap their items with one another. These swaps consist of...
We study how barter exchanges should be conducted through a centralized mechanism in a dynamically e...
This paper explores alternatives to the vVa1rasian Auctioneer for the allocation of resources in a p...
In barter exchanges, participants directly trade their endowed goods in a constrained economic setti...
I study the problem of kidney exchange under strict ordinal preferences and with constraints on the ...
How does feasibility of efficient repeated trade depend on the features of the environment such as p...
__Abstract__ Advanced computer assisted markets, otherwise known as smart markets, are becoming a...
We consider mechanisms that provide traders the opportunity to exchange commodity i for commodity j ...
A group of agents exchange discrete resources on a network without recourse to monetary transfers. A...
In this note we study the allocation and exchange of discrete resources in environments in which mon...
AbstractAn e-barter multi-agent system consists of a set of agents that exchange goods. These agents...
I study kidney exchange with strict ordinal preferences and with constraints on the lengths of the e...
We consider the problem of efficient operation of a barter exchange platform for indivisible goods. ...
In this study, we considered modern corporate barter platforms. We evaluated the probability of a pa...
We introduce and study the following exchange market mechanism problem without money: consider a set...
In barter-exchange markets, agents seek to swap their items with one another. These swaps consist of...
We study how barter exchanges should be conducted through a centralized mechanism in a dynamically e...
This paper explores alternatives to the vVa1rasian Auctioneer for the allocation of resources in a p...
In barter exchanges, participants directly trade their endowed goods in a constrained economic setti...
I study the problem of kidney exchange under strict ordinal preferences and with constraints on the ...
How does feasibility of efficient repeated trade depend on the features of the environment such as p...
__Abstract__ Advanced computer assisted markets, otherwise known as smart markets, are becoming a...
We consider mechanisms that provide traders the opportunity to exchange commodity i for commodity j ...
A group of agents exchange discrete resources on a network without recourse to monetary transfers. A...
In this note we study the allocation and exchange of discrete resources in environments in which mon...
AbstractAn e-barter multi-agent system consists of a set of agents that exchange goods. These agents...
I study kidney exchange with strict ordinal preferences and with constraints on the lengths of the e...