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Social Choice and Welfare, Volume 48
Volume 48, Number 1, January 2017
- Paulo Barelli, Youngsub Chun, John Duggan:
Introduction to the special issue in honor of William Thomson. 1-4 - Eun Jeong Heo, Vikram Manjunath:
Implementation in stochastic dominance Nash equilibria. 5-30 - Onur Kesten, Morimitsu Kurino, Alexander S. Nesterov:
Efficient lottery design. 31-57 - Rodrigo A. Velez:
Sharing an increase of the rent fairly. 59-80 - Duygu Yengin:
No-envy and egalitarian-equivalence under multi-object-demand for heterogeneous objects. 81-108 - Karol Flores-Szwagrzak:
Efficient, fair, and strategy-proof (re)allocation under network constraints. 109-131 - Youngsub Chun, Boram Park:
A graph theoretic approach to the slot allocation problem. 133-152 - Christopher P. Chambers, Juan D. Moreno-Ternero:
Taxation and poverty. 153-175 - Paula Jaramillo:
Minimal consistent enlargements of the immediate acceptance rule and the top trading cycles rule in school choice. 177-195 - Pedro Calleja, Francesc Llerena:
Rationality, aggregate monotonicity and consistency in cooperative games: some (im)possibility results. 197-220 - Koichi Tadenuma, Yongsheng Xu:
Distributions of the budget sets: an axiomatic analysis. 221-237 - Laurence Kranich:
Historical discrimination and optimal remediation. 239-265
Volume 48, Number 2, February 2017
- Marc Fleurbaey:
John A. Weymark: President-elect of the Society for Social Choice and Welfare 2006-2007, President 2008-2009. 267-268 - John A. Weymark:
Conundrums for nonconsequentialists. 269-294 - Udo Ebert, Patrick Moyes:
Inequality and isoelastic equivalence scales: restrictions and implications. 295-326 - Jérôme Lang, Gabriella Pigozzi, Marija Slavkovik, Leon van der Torre, Srdjan Vesic:
A partial taxonomy of judgment aggregation rules and their properties. 327-356 - Juan P. Aguilera, Levent Ülkü:
On the maximization of menu-dependent interval orders. 357-366 - André Berger, Rudolf Müller, Seyed Hossein Naeemi:
Characterizing implementable allocation rules in multi-dimensional environments. 367-383 - Min Zhu, Chang Liu, You-Gan Wang:
A comment on Koh's "The optimal design of fallible organizations: invariance of optimal decision threshold and uniqueness of hierarchy and polyarchy structures". 385-392 - Yajing Chen:
New axioms for deferred acceptance. 393-408 - Jiehua Chen, Kirk Pruhs, Gerhard J. Woeginger:
The one-dimensional Euclidean domain: finitely many obstructions are not enough. 409-432 - Maurice Koster, Sascha Kurz, Ines Lindner, Stefan Napel:
The prediction value. 433-460 - Haris Aziz, Markus Brill, Vincent Conitzer, Edith Elkind, Rupert Freeman, Toby Walsh:
Justified representation in approval-based committee voting. 461-485
Volume 48, Number 3, March 2017
- Robert Sugden:
Characterising competitive equilibrium in terms of opportunity. 487-503 - Sebastian Silva-Leander, Suman Seth:
Revealed preferences with plural motives: axiomatic foundations of normative assessments in non-utilitarian welfare economics. 505-517 - Bernardo Moreno, María del Pino Ramos-Sosa:
Conformity in voting. 519-543 - Inácio Bó, C.-Philipp Heller:
Strategic schools under the Boston mechanism revisited. 545-572 - Shino Takayama, Akira Yokotani:
Social choice correspondences with infinitely many agents: serial dictatorship. 573-598 - Edith Elkind, Piotr Faliszewski, Piotr Skowron, Arkadii Slinko:
Properties of multiwinner voting rules. 599-632 - Alex Krumer, Reut Megidish, Aner Sela:
First-mover advantage in round-robin tournaments. 633-658 - Martin G. Kocher, Odile Poulsen, Daniel John Zizzo:
Social preferences, accountability, and wage bargaining. 659-678 - Lê Nguyên Hoang:
Strategy-proofness of the randomized Condorcet voting system. 679-701
Volume 48, Number 4, April 2017
- Wulf Gaertner:
Professor Kenneth Joseph Arrow (1921-2017). 703-705 - Guillaume Chèze:
Topological aggregation, the twin paradox and the No Show paradox. 707-715 - Marie-Louise Lackner, Martin Lackner:
On the likelihood of single-peaked preferences. 717-745 - Franz Dietrich, Christian List:
Probabilistic opinion pooling generalized. Part one: general agendas. 747-786 - Franz Dietrich, Christian List:
Probabilistic opinion pooling generalized. Part two: the premise-based approach. 787-814 - Jia Liu, Yohanes E. Riyanto:
The limit to behavioral inertia and the power of default in voluntary contribution games. 815-835 - Tilman Börgers, Yan-Min Choo:
A counterexample to Dhillon (1998). 837-843 - Alan Krause:
On redistributive taxation under the threat of high-skill emigration. 845-856 - Gustavo Bergantiños, Jordi Massó, Alejandro Neme:
On societies choosing social outcomes, and their memberships: strategy-proofness. 857-875 - Maurice Salles:
On Quine on Arrow. 877-886 - Amihai Glazer, Stef Proost:
Free riding on successors, delay, and extremism. 887-900
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