Magentic Marketplace: An Open-Source Environment for Studying Agentic Markets
- Gagan Bansal ,
- Wenyue Hua ,
- Zezhou Huang ,
- Adam Fourney ,
- Amanda Swearngin ,
- Will Epperson ,
- Tyler Payne ,
- Jake Hofman ,
- Brendan Lucier ,
- Chinmay Singh ,
- Markus Mobius ,
- Akshay Nambi ,
- Archana Yadav ,
- Kevin Gao ,
- David Rothschild ,
- Aleksandrs Slivkins ,
- Daniel G. Goldstein ,
- Hussein Mozannar ,
- Nicole Immorlica ,
- Maya Murad ,
- Matthew Vogel ,
- Subbarao Kambhampati ,
- Eric Horvitz ,
- Saleema Amershi
MSR-TR-2025-50 |
Published by Microsoft
As LLM agents advance, they are increasingly mediating economic decisions, ranging from prod-
uct discovery to transactions, on behalf of users. Such applications promise benefits but also raise
many questions about agent accountability and value for users. Addressing these questions requires
understanding how agents behave in realistic market conditions. However, previous research has
largely evaluated agents in constrained settings, such as single-task marketplaces (e.g., negotiation)
or structured two-agent interactions. Real-world markets are fundamentally different: they require
agents to handle diverse economic activities and coordinate within large, dynamic ecosystems where
multiple agents with opaque behaviors may engage in open-ended dialogues. To bridge this gap, we
investigate two-sided agentic marketplaces where Assistant agents represent consumers and Service
agents represent competing businesses. To study these interactions safely, we develop Magentic
Marketplace– a simulated environment where Assistants and Services can operate. This environ-
ment enables us to study key market dynamics: the utility agents achieve, behavioral biases, vul-
nerability to manipulation, and how search mechanisms shape market outcomes. Our experiments
show that frontier models can approach optimal welfare—but only under ideal search conditions.
Performance degrades sharply with scale, and all models exhibit severe first-proposal bias, creating
10-30x advantages for response speed over quality. These findings reveal how behaviors emerge
across market conditions, informing the design of fair and efficient agentic marketplaces.
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Magentic Marketplace
November 12, 2025
Magentic Marketplace is an open-source simulation environment for exploring the numerous possibilities of agentic markets and their societal implications at scale. It provides a foundation for studying these markets and guiding them toward outcomes that benefit everyone.
Introducing Magentic Marketplace, an open-source simulation environment for studying agentic markets
This video gives a brief introduction to Magentic Marketplace, an open-source platform for simulating agent-based markets. You’ll learn about its main features, how to start a simulation using the command line with built-in datasets, and how to explore agent interactions and market dynamics through its visual interface. Magentic Marketplace is open-source and available on GitHub (opens in new tab)and Azure AI Foundry Labs (opens in new tab).