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Social Choice and Welfare, Volume 32
Volume 32, Number 1, January 2009
- André Casajus:
Networks and outside options. 1-13 - Vicki Knoblauch:
Marriage matching and gender satisfaction. 15-27 - Carmelo Rodríguez-Álvarez
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On strategy-proof social choice correspondences: a comment. 29-35 - Jean-Yves Duclos:
What is "Pro-Poor"? 37-58 - Hajime Hori:
Nonpaternalistic altruism and functional interdependence of social preferences. 59-77 - Marcus Pivato
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Twofold optimality of the relative utilitarian bargaining solution. 79-92 - Nicolas Houy:
Still more on the Tournament Equilibrium Set. 93-99 - Özgür Kibris, Serkan Küçüksenel
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Uniform trade rules for uncleared markets. 101-121 - Marco Mariotti
, Roberto Veneziani:
'Non-interference' implies equality. 123-128 - Claude Lamboray:
A prudent characterization of the Ranked Pairs Rule. 129-155 - Haldun Evrenk
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Three-candidate competition when candidates have valence: the base case. 157-168 - Haldun Evrenk
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Three-candidate competition when candidates have valence: the base case. 169
Volume 32, Number 2, February 2009
- Francesca Busetto, Giulio Codognato:
Reconsidering two-agent Nash implementation. 171-179 - Kaushik Basu, Travis Lee:
A new and easy-to-use measure of literacy, its axiomatic properties and an application. 181-196 - Vincent Anesi
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Moral hazard and free riding in collective action. 197-219 - Elad Dokow, Ron Holzman:
Aggregation of binary evaluations for truth-functional agendas. 221-241 - Christopher P. Chambers:
Intergenerational equity: sup, inf, lim sup, and lim inf. 243-252 - Brice Magdalou, Patrick Moyes:
Deprivation, welfare and inequality. 253-273 - Dolors Berga
, Bernardo Moreno:
Strategic requirements with indifference: single-peaked versus single-plateaued preferences. 275-298 - Yoram Amiel, Frank A. Cowell, Wulf Gaertner:
To be or not to be involved: a questionnaire-experimental view on Harsanyi's utilitarian ethics. 299-316 - Gilbert Laffond, Jean Lainé
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Condorcet choice and the Ostrogorski paradox. 317-333 - Shin Sato:
On strategy-proof social choice correspondences. 335-336
Volume 32, Number 3, March 2009
- Raphaël Soubeyran:
Contest with attack and defense: does negative campaigning increase or decrease voter turnout? 337-353 - Lowell Bruce Anderson, Helena Dandurova, James E. Falk, Lana Yeganova
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Relationships between Borda voting and Zermelo ranking. 355-365 - Ryusuke Shinohara
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The possibility of efficient provision of a public good in voluntary participation games. 367-387 - Michael Finus
, Bianca Rundshagen:
Membership rules and stability of coalition structures in positive externality games. 389-406 - Ron Lavi
, Ahuva Mu'alem, Noam Nisan:
Two simplified proofs for Roberts' theorem. 407-423 - Shasikanta Nandeibam:
On probabilistic rationalizability. 425-437 - Rainald Borck
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Voting on redistribution with tax evasion. 439-454 - Giacomo Valletta
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A fair solution to the compensation problem. 455-478 - Zeph Landau, Oneil Reid, Ilona Yershov:
A fair division solution to the problem of redistricting. 479-492 - Pim Heijnen
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On the probability of breakdown in participation games. 493-511 - Yukinori Iwata:
Consequences, opportunities, and Arrovian impossibility theorems with consequentialist domains. 513-531
Volume 32, Number 4, May 2009
- Hans Gersbach:
Competition of politicians for wages and office. 533-553 - Udo Ebert:
Taking empirical studies seriously: the principle of concentration and the measurement of welfare and inequality. 555-574 - Michael K. Miller, Daniel N. Osherson:
Methods for distance-based judgment aggregation. 575-601 - Tomer Blumkin
, Ehud Menirav:
Framing the rabbit to snare the votes. 603-634 - Wu-Hsiung U. Huang:
Is a continuous rational social aggregation impossible on continuum spaces? 635-686 - Michele Lombardi
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Minimal covering set solutions. 687-695 - Feng Zhang:
Donald G. Saari: Disposing dictators, demystifying voting paradoxes; social choice analysis - Cambridge University Press, 2008. 697-700 - Michael Laver:
Norman Schofield: The political economy of democracy and tyranny - Munich, Oldenbourg, 2009, 338pp + xii. 701-704 - Ascensión Andina-Díaz:
Media competition and information disclosure. 705
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