ExplorerEnvironmental ScienceEconomics
Research PaperResearchia:202605.14045

Strategically Analogous Mechanisms

Joseph Feffer

Abstract

This paper studies when strategic understanding acquired in one mechanism can be transferred to another. We introduce a framework in which agents' knowledge is represented as a set of payoff comparisons they can make, and use it to formalize what it means to understand that a strategy profile is an equilibrium. We first apply this framework to mechanisms that are strategically equivalent-that is, share the same game form up to relabeling of actions-and show that agents' understanding of equilibr...

Submitted: May 14, 2026Subjects: Economics; Environmental Science

Description / Details

This paper studies when strategic understanding acquired in one mechanism can be transferred to another. We introduce a framework in which agents' knowledge is represented as a set of payoff comparisons they can make, and use it to formalize what it means to understand that a strategy profile is an equilibrium. We first apply this framework to mechanisms that are strategically equivalent-that is, share the same game form up to relabeling of actions-and show that agents' understanding of equilibrium transfers across such mechanisms once the relevant action correspondences are explained to them. We then define strategic analogy, a weaker notion that allows not only actions but also types to be remapped, and show that understanding of equilibrium transfers across strategically analogous mechanisms once agents recognize how actions and types correspond. Applications include single-item auctions, scoring auctions, and nonlinear pricing with capacity constraints.


Source: arXiv:2605.12802v1 - http://arxiv.org/abs/2605.12802v1 PDF: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2605.12802v1 Original Link: http://arxiv.org/abs/2605.12802v1

Please sign in to join the discussion.

No comments yet. Be the first to share your thoughts!

Access Paper
View Source PDF
Submission Info
Date:
May 14, 2026
Topic:
Environmental Science
Area:
Economics
Comments:
0
Bookmark
Strategically Analogous Mechanisms | Researchia