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Social Choice and Welfare
1984 - 2013
Edited by John Duggan , Marc Fleurbaey , Wulf Gaertner and Maurice Salles
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Volume 30, issue 4 , 2008
Informational lobbying under the shadow of political pressure pp. 531-559
Matthias Dahm and Nicolás Porteiro
On the equivalence between progressive taxation and inequality reduction pp. 561-569
Biung-Ghi Ju and Juan D. Moreno-Ternero
A note on the paradox of smaller coalitions pp. 571-579
Dinko Dimitrov and Claus-Jochen Haake
The power of a collectivity to act in weighted voting games with many small voters pp. 581-601
Ines Lindner
Balanced allocation methods for claims problems with indivisibilities pp. 603-617
Carmen Herrero and Ricardo Martínez
A characterization of optimal feasible tax mechanism pp. 619-653
Byungchae Rhee
Should the individual voting records of central bankers be published? pp. 655-683
Hans Gersbach and Volker Hahn
Incomplete property rights, redistribution, and welfare pp. 685-699
J. Amegashie
Strategy-proof cardinal decision schemes pp. 701-702
Bhaskar Dutta , Hans J.M. Peters and Arunava Sen
Volume 30, issue 3 , 2008
On the complexity of achieving proportional representation pp. 353-362
Ariel Procaccia , Jeffrey Rosenschein and Aviv Zohar
On Ehrhart polynomials and probability calculations in voting theory pp. 363-383
Dominique Lepelley , Ahmed Louichi and Hatem Smaoui
Analyzing the impact of indirect tax reforms on rank-dependent social welfare functions: a positional dominance approach pp. 385-399
Paul Makdissi and Stéphane Mussard
Extreme voting under proportional representation: the multidimensional case pp. 401-417
Francesco De Sinopoli and Giovanna Iannantuoni
A distance measure for choice functions pp. 419-425
Christian Klamler
Moral sentiments and social choice pp. 427-446
Edi Karni and Zvi Safra
A note on the structure of stochastic social choice functions pp. 447-455
Shasikanta Nandeibam
Heterogeneous expertise and collective decision-making pp. 457-473
Winston T.H. Koh
Second degree Pareto dominance pp. 475-493
Ronny Aboudi and Dominique Thon
Arrovian impossibilities in aggregating preferences over non-resolute outcomes pp. 495-506
Emre Doğan and Remzi Sanver
Flexibility of choice versus reduction of ambiguity pp. 507-526
Ani Guerdjikova and Alexander Zimper
Paul Gomberg (ed): How to make opportunity equal pp. 527-530
John Roemer
Volume 30, issue 2 , 2008
Strategy-proof allocation of multiple public goods pp. 181-196
Lars-Gunnar Svensson and Pär Torstensson
Forms of governance and the size of rent-seeking pp. 197-210
Luis C. Corchon
Bargaining over multiple issues with maximin and leximin preferences pp. 211-223
Amparo Mármol and Clara Ponsati
Vertical wage differences in hierarchically structured firms pp. 225-243
Rene van den Brink
Acyclic sets of linear orders via the Bruhat orders pp. 245-264
Ádám Galambos and Victor Reiner
Social choice, optimal inference and figure skating pp. 265-284
Stephen Gordon and Michel Truchon
Optimum taxation of life annuities pp. 285-303
Johann K. Brunner and Susanne Pech
Preference reversals and the analysis of income distributions pp. 305-330
Yoram Amiel , Frank Alan Cowell , Liema Davidovitz and Avraham Polovin
Congruence indicators for fuzzy choice functions pp. 331-352
Irina Georgescu
Volume 30, issue 1 , 2008
Electoral competition, incentive contracts for politicians and unknown preferences pp. 13-41
Verena Liessem
Existence of approximate social welfare pp. 43-56
Jack Douglas Stecher
Gamson’s law and hedonic games pp. 57-67
Michel Breton , Ignacio Ortuño-Ortin and Shlomo Weber
Enlargement and the balance of power: an experimental study pp. 69-87
Maria Montero , Martin Sefton and Ping Zhang
Strategy-proof resolute social choice correspondences pp. 89-101
Selcuk Ozyurt and Remzi Sanver
Contests with group-specific public-good prizes pp. 103-117
Kyung Baik
Cross-country determinants of life satisfaction: exploring different determinants across groups in society pp. 119-173
Christian Bjørnskov , Axel Dreher and Justina A. V. Fischer
Wulf Gaertner: A primer in social choice theory pp. 175-180
Antoinette Baujard
Volume 29, issue 4 , 2007
Foreword pp. 557-557
Maurice Salles
Coercion, contract and the limits of the market pp. 559-579
Kaushik Basu
Welfarist evaluations of decision rules for boards of representatives pp. 581-608
Claus Beisbart and Luc Bovens
Reaching a consensus pp. 609-632
Richard Bradley
Social choice and the indexing dilemma pp. 633-648
Marc Fleurbaey
Social decisions about risk and risk-taking pp. 649-663
Sven Hansson
The value of opportunities over time when preferences are unstable pp. 665-682
Robert Sugden
Collective, universal, and joint rationality pp. 683-701
Paul Weirich
Volume 29, issue 3 , 2007
Subgame perfect implementation of voting rules via randomized mechanisms pp. 353-367
Hannu Vartiainen
Cost sharing in a job scheduling problem pp. 369-382
Debasis Mishra and Bharath Rangarajan
Condorcet cycles? A model of intertemporal voting pp. 383-404
Kevin Roberts
Comparing degrees of inequality aversion pp. 405-428
Kristof Bosmans
The traveling group problem pp. 429-452
Christian Klamler and Ulrich Pferschy
First and second best voting rules in committees pp. 453-486
Ruth Ben-Yashar and Igal Milchtaich
Exact results on manipulability of positional voting rules pp. 487-513
Geoffrey Pritchard and Mark Wilson
Inequality orderings and unit consistency pp. 515-538
Buhong Zheng
Serial cost sharing of an excludable public good available in multiple units pp. 539-555
Yan Yu
Volume 29, issue 2 , 2007
On the manipulation of social choice correspondences pp. 175-199
Carmelo Rodriguez-Alvarez
An axiomatization of the Nash bargaining solution pp. 201-210
Geoffroy de Clippel
A general concept of scoring rules: general definitions, statistical inference, and empirical illustrations pp. 211-228
Michel Regenwetter and Elena Rykhlevskaia
Policy convergence under approval and plurality voting: the role of policy commitment pp. 229-245
Arnaud Dellis and Mandar Oak
Minimal manipulability: anonymity and unanimity pp. 247-269
Stefan Maus , Hans J.M. Peters and Ton Storcken
The Moulin–Shenker rule pp. 271-293
Maurice Koster
Freedom of choice in a social context: comparing game forms pp. 295-315
Sebastian Bervoets
Citizen candidates under uncertainty pp. 317-331
Jon X Eguia
Nash implementation and the bargaining problem pp. 333-351
Hannu Vartiainen
Volume 29, issue 1 , 2007
Political election on legal retirement age pp. 1-17
Juan Lacomba and Francisco Lagos
Arrow’s theorem in judgment aggregation pp. 19-33
Franz Dietrich and Christian List
Cooperative production under diminishing marginal returns: interpreting fixed-path methods pp. 35-53
Justin T. Leroux
Robustness against inefficient manipulation pp. 55-67
Eyal Baharad and Zvika Neeman
Social welfare functions that satisfy Pareto, anonymity, and neutrality, but not independence of irrelevant alternatives pp. 69-82
Donald Campbell and Jerry Kelly
Pareto, anonymity, and independence: four alternatives pp. 83-104
Donald Campbell and Jerry Kelly
A note on natural correspondences that satisfy exclusion pp. 105-106
Jack Graver
Distribution-neutral provision of public goods pp. 107-124
Udo Ebert and Georg Tillmann
Solidarity in choosing a location on a cycle pp. 125-147
Sidartha Gordon
Generic difference of expected vote share and probability of victory maximization in simple plurality elections with probabilistic voters pp. 149-173
John Patty