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Social Choice and Welfare, Volume 31
Volume 31, Number 1, June 2008
- Stefan Ambec:
Sharing a resource with concave benefits. 1-13 - Franz Dietrich, Christian List:
Judgment aggregation without full rationality. 15-39 - Klaus Nehring, Clemens Puppe:
Consistent judgement aggregation: the truth-functional case. 41-57 - Franz Dietrich, Christian List:
A liberal paradox for judgment aggregation. 59-78 - Salvador Barberà, Danilo Coelho:
How to choose a non-controversial list with k names. 79-96 - Diganta Mukherjee:
Poverty measures incorporating variable rate of alleviation due to population growth. 97-107 - José Alcalde, María del Carmen Marco, José A. Silva:
The minimal overlap rule revisited. 109-128 - Semih Koray, Arkadii Slinko:
Self-selective social choice functions. 129-149 - Marc Vorsatz:
Scoring rules on dichotomous preferences. 151-162 - Sang-Chul Suh, Quan Wen:
Subgame perfect implementation of stable matchings in marriage problems. 163-174 - Ugur Ozdemir:
Simeone, Bruno and Pukelsheim, Friedrich (eds.): Mathematics and Democracy - Springer, Heidelberg, 2006., 255 pp., ISBN-10: 3-540-35603-7. 175-177
Volume 31, Number 2, August 2008
- Chiaki Hara, Tomoichi Shinotsuka, Kotaro Suzumura, Yongsheng Xu:
Continuity and egalitarianism in the evaluation of infinite utility streams. 179-191 - Thibault Gajdos, Feriel Kandil:
The ignorant observer. 193-232 - Hans Gersbach, Verena Liessem:
Reelection threshold contracts in politics. 233-255 - Patrick Hummel:
Iterative elimination of weakly dominated strategies in binary voting agendas with sequential voting. 257-269 - Michele Lombardi:
Uncovered set choice rules. 271-279 - Serguei Kaniovski:
The exact bias of the Banzhaf measure of power when votes are neither equiprobable nor independent. 281-300 - Mark Fey:
Choosing from a large tournament. 301-309 - John Christopher McCabe-Dansted, Geoffrey Pritchard, Arkadii M. Slinko:
Approximability of Dodgson's rule. 311-330 - Shin Sato:
On strategy-proof social choice correspondences. 331-343 - Afschin Gandjour:
Mutual dependency between capabilities and functionings in Amartya Sen's capability approach. 345-350 - Dominique Lepelley:
Michel Regenwetter, Bernard Grofman, A.A.J. Marley, and Ilia M. Tsetlin: Behavioral social choice. Probabilistic models, statistical inference and applications - Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2006, 240 pp. 351-355
Volume 31, Number 3, October 2008
- Fuhito Kojima:
Games of school choice under the Boston mechanism with general priority structures. 357-365 - Clemens Puppe, Attila Tasnádi:
Nash implementable domains for the Borda count. 367-392 - Lingfang (Ivy) Li, Donald G. Saari:
Sen's theorem: geometric proof, new interpretations. 393-413 - Antoine Bommier, Stéphane Zuber:
Can preferences for catastrophe avoidance reconcile social discounting with intergenerational equity? 415-434 - Juan Gabriel Rodríguez:
Partial equality-of-opportunity orderings. 435-456 - Kazuhiko Hashimoto:
Strategy-proofness versus efficiency on the Cobb-Douglas domain of exchange economies. 457-473 - David Masclet, Marie-Claire Villeval:
Punishment, inequality, and welfare: a public good experiment. 475-502 - Macartan Humphreys:
Existence of a multicameral core. 503-520 - Rebeca A. Echávarri, Iñaki Permanyer:
Ranking profiles of capability sets. 521-535
Volume 31, Number 4, December 2008
- Andranik Tangian:
A mathematical model of Athenian democracy. 537-572 - Murat Atlamaz, Duygu Yengin:
Fair Groves mechanisms. 573-587 - Martin Eiliv Sandbu:
Axiomatic foundations for fairness-motivated preferences. 589-619 - Masahiro Kumabe, H. Reiju Mihara:
The Nakamura numbers for computable simple games. 621-640 - Anirban Kar, Özgür Kibris:
Allocating multiple estates among agents with single-peaked preferences. 641-666 - William Thomson:
Two families of rules for the adjudication of conflicting claims. 667-692 - Thierry Marchant:
Scale invariance and similar invariance conditions for bankruptcy problems. 693-707 - Thierry Marchant:
Scale invariance and similar invariance conditions for bankruptcy problems. 709-710
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