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This special issue of ACM Transactions on Economics and Computation (TEAC) contains extended versions of selected articles from the 16th Conference on Web and Internet Economics (WINE’20), which was held as an Internet event organized by Peking University from December 7 to 11, 2020. Since 2005, the WINE conference series (named as Workshop on Internet and Network Economics until 2013) represents a platform to exchange ideas and results on problems involving incentives and computations that originate in diverse fields such as theoretical computer science, operations research, applied mathematics, artificial intelligence, and economics. These problems are of particular importance in application areas like the Web and the Internet that involve large and diverse populations. As the guest editors of this special issue of TEAC, from 42 articles presented at WINE’20, we selected five articles that had extremely positive conference reviews. We invited the authors to submit their extended work to TEAC. Each submission went through a rigorous review process according to TEAC’s high standards. The first part of the special issue comprises the following four excellent articles:
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The ACM Transactions on Economics and Computation welcomes submissions of the highest quality that concern the intersection of computer science and economics. Of interest to the journal is any topic relevant to both economists and computer scientists, including but not limited to the following: Agents in networks Algorithmic game theory Computation of equilibria Computational social choice Cost of strategic behavior and cost of decentralization ("price of anarchy") Design and analysis of electronic markets Economics of computational advertising Electronic commerce Learning in games and markets Mechanism design Paid search auctions Privacy Recommendation / reputation / trust systems Systems resilient against malicious agents.