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Mathematical Social Sciences, Volume 49
Volume 49, Number 1, January 2005
- Ricardo Arlegi, Manuel Besada, Jorge Nieto, Carmen Vázquez:
Freedom of choice: the leximax criterion in the infinite case. 1-15 - Aviad Heifetz, Ella Segev:
Escalation and delay in protracted international conflicts. 17-37 - Kin Chung Lo:
More likely than unlikely. 39-53 - Marco Slikker, Robert P. Gilles, Henk Norde, Stef Tijs:
Directed networks, allocation properties and hierarchy formation. 55-80 - Fernando Tohmé:
Existence and definability of states of the world. 81-100 - Lars Peter Østerdal:
Bargaining power in repeated games. 101-110 - Bettina Klinz, Gerhard J. Woeginger:
Faster algorithms for computing power indices in weighted voting games. 111-116
Volume 49, Number 2, March 2005
- Simon Grant, John Quiggin:
Increasing uncertainty: a definition. 117-141 - Jürgen Eichberger, Simon Grant, David Kelsey:
CEU preferences and dynamic consistency. 143-151 - Pedro Miranda, Michel Grabisch, Pedro Gil:
Axiomatic structure of k-additive capacities. 153-178 - Jun Wako:
Coalition-proof Nash allocation in a barter game with multiple indivisible goods. 179-199 - Van Kolpin, Dameon Wilbur:
Bayesian serial cost sharing. 201-220 - Antonio Nicolò, Andrés Perea:
Monotonicity and equal-opportunity equivalence in bargaining. 221-243
Volume 49, Number 3, May 2005
- Vladimir I. Danilov, Gleb A. Koshevoy:
Mathematics of Plott choice functions. 245-272 - C. Gavrila, Gustav Feichtinger, Gernot Tragler, Richard F. Hartl, Peter M. Kort:
History-dependence in a rational addiction model. 273-293 - Thijs ten Raa, Robert P. Gilles:
Lindahl equilibrium and Schweizer's open club model with semipublic goods. 295-307 - Guoqiang Tian:
Implementation in production economies with increasing returns. 309-325 - Jean Derks:
A new proof for Weber's characterization of the random order values. 327-334 - W. James Bradley, Jonathan K. Hodge, D. Marc Kilgour:
Separable discrete preferences. 335-353 - Pascal Billand, Christophe Bravard:
A note on the characterization of Nash networks. 355-365
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