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SMU SOE Seminar (July 27, 2022):Fair Congestion

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TOPIC:  

FAIR CONGESTION

 

We initiate a normative approach to a common congestion problem where agents must be assigned, fairly and efficiently, to heterogenous public items subject to congestion. Examples include distributing messages between multiple congested carriers, workers in crowded office spaces, jobs to busy servers, or students to heterogenous team projects.
 
We study two symmetric models where congestion is either unanimously bad or unanimously good: it can slow down the carriers, or protect them from potential dangers. In each case a participant selects a menu of acceptable congestion levels over the different items (maximal level in the former case, minimal in the latter). Ex ante fairness is captured by a canonical Fair Share guarantee.
 
Ex post fairness strengthens the Fair Share: it is defined as an ad hoc version of Envy Freeness. When congestion is bad, it singles out a unique fractional/randomised congestion profile, approximated up to one unit of congestion by deterministic assignments.
 
If congestion is good, Envy Free assignments--whether fractional or deterministic--always exist but they often allow multiple congestion profiles and must be refined, for instance by an egalitarian selection.
 
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Hervé Moulin

University of Glasgow
 
Microeconomics
 

27 July 2022 (Wednesday)

 

4pm - 5.30pm

 

Meeting Room 5.1, Level 5
School of Economics
Singapore Management University
90 Stamford Road
Singapore 178903

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