Template-Type: ReDIF-Paper 1.0 Author-Name: Peter Bogetoft Author-Name-First: Peter Author-Name-Last: Bogetoft Author-Email: pb.eco@cbs.dk Author-Workplace-Name: Department of Economics, Copenhagen Business School CBS Author-Name: Kurt Nielsen Author-Name-First: Kurt Author-Name-Last: Nielsen Author-Email: kun@foi.ku.dk Author-Workplace-Name: Department of Food and Resource Economics, University of Copenhagen Title: Efficient and Confidential Reallocation of Contracts: How The Danish Sugar Industry Adapted to The New Sugar Regime Abstract: The first Danish exchange for sugar beet contracts was established in January 2008. It was also the world’s first major application of a particular new technology, secure multiparty computation (SMC), which ensures the security and cost-effectiveness of such exchanges. The technology can also be used in a number of other applications, including voting, negotiations, and benchmarking. The SMC approach makes it possible to combine private knowledge from a large number of players without ever revealing their individual knowledge. This provides unique opportunities for individual players to act together despite conflicting interests and decentralized knowledge, which, in many contexts, constitute the primary obstacle to the creation of economic gains. This exchange was the culmination of a novel and successful collaboration between economists and cryptologists, and it constitutes a successful operations research project using novel scientific methods to solve a real, large-scale problem. This article describes the background for and the implementation of the exchange and discusses some other potential applications. Length: 15 pages Creation-Date: 2010-12 File-URL: http://okonomi.foi.dk/workingpapers/MSAPpdf/MSAP2010/MSAP_WP07_2010.pdf File-Format: Application/pdf Number: 07_2010 Classification-JEL: C61, D51, L23, Q13 Keywords: double auction, secure multiparty computation, sugar beets, data envelopment analysis (DEA) Handle: RePEc:foi:msapwp:07_2010