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Collective Upkeep

2024-07-06Unverified0· sign in to hype

Erik Madsen, Eran Shmaya

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We design mechanisms for maintaining public goods which require periodic in-kind contributions, motivated by incentives problems facing crowd-sourced recommender systems. Utilitarian welfare is maximized by redistributive policies which are infeasible when group members can leave or misreport their preferences. An optimal mechanism reduces contributions for group members with low benefit-cost ratios to encourage participation; and pairs reduced contributions with restricted access to the good to ensure truthful reporting. At most two membership tiers are offered at the optimum, indicating that ecommerce and digital content platforms may benefit substantially from offering simple user-adjustable recommendation settings.

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