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Mathematical Social Sciences, Volume 102
Volume 102, November 2019
- Nina Anchugina, Matthew J. Ryan, Arkadii Slinko:
Mixing discount functions: Implications for collective time preferences. 1-14 - Paan Jindapon
, Matt Van Essen
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Political business cycles in a dynamic bipartisan voting model. 15-23 - Friedel Bolle
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When will party whips succeed? Evidence from almost symmetric voting games. 24-34 - Caleb M. Koch:
Index-wise comparative statics. 35-41 - Wai-Hong Ho, Lin Zhu
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Bubbles, growth and sunspots with credit market frictions. 42-47 - Rodrigo Harrison, Gonzalo Hernandez, Roberto E. Muñoz
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A discrete model of market interaction in the presence of social networks and price discrimination. 48-58 - Jerry S. Kelly, Shaofang Qi:
Balancedness of social choice correspondences. 59-67 - Guillaume Chèze
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Cake cutting: Explicit examples for impossibility results. 68-72 - Sean Horan:
Random consideration and choice: A case study of "default" options. 73-84 - Pavlo Blavatskyy:
Future plans and errors. 85-92

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