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Workplace:Institut für Finanzwissenschaft und Öffentliche Wirtschaft (Institute of Public Economics), Social- und Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Fakultät (Faculty of Social and Economic Sciences), Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz (University of Graz), (more information at EDIRC)

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Working Papers

2017

  1. Consensus in the 2015 Provincial Parliament Election in Styria, Austria: Voting Rules,Outcomes, and the Condorcet Paradox
    Graz Economics Papers, University of Graz, Department of Economics Downloads

2015

  1. Maximin Envy-Free Division of Indivisible Items
    MPRA Paper, University Library of Munich, Germany Downloads View citations (1)
    See also Journal Article Maximin Envy-Free Division of Indivisible Items, Group Decision and Negotiation, Springer (2017) Downloads View citations (6) (2017)

2014

  1. An algorithm for the proportional division of indivisible items
    MPRA Paper, University Library of Munich, Germany Downloads View citations (1)
  2. How to divide things fairly
    MPRA Paper, University Library of Munich, Germany Downloads View citations (3)

2013

  1. Two-Person Fair Division of Indivisible Items: An Efficient, Envy-Free Algorithm
    MPRA Paper, University Library of Munich, Germany Downloads View citations (8)

2011

  1. N-Person cake-cutting: there may be no perfect division
    MPRA Paper, University Library of Munich, Germany Downloads View citations (6)

2010

  1. Divide-and-conquer: A proportional, minimal-envy cake-cutting algorithm
    MPRA Paper, University Library of Munich, Germany Downloads View citations (2)

2009

  1. The undercut procedure: an algorithm for the envy-free division of indivisible items
    MPRA Paper, University Library of Munich, Germany Downloads View citations (2)
    See also Journal Article The undercut procedure: an algorithm for the envy-free division of indivisible items, Social Choice and Welfare, Springer (2012) Downloads View citations (16) (2012)

Journal Articles

2019

  1. Evaluative voting or classical voting rules: Does it make a difference? Empirical evidence for consensus among voting rules
    European Journal of Political Economy, 2019, 59, (C), 345-353 Downloads View citations (7)
  2. Using the Borda rule for ranking sets of objects
    Social Choice and Welfare, 2019, 53, (3), 399-414 Downloads View citations (2)

2017

  1. Election outcomes under different ways to announce preferences: an analysis of the 2015 parliament election in the Austrian federal state of Styria
    Public Choice, 2017, 173, (1), 201-216 Downloads View citations (9)
  2. Maximin Envy-Free Division of Indivisible Items
    Group Decision and Negotiation, 2017, 26, (1), 115-131 Downloads View citations (6)
    See also Working Paper Maximin Envy-Free Division of Indivisible Items, MPRA Paper (2015) Downloads View citations (1) (2015)

2016

  1. Proportional Borda allocations
    Social Choice and Welfare, 2016, 47, (3), 543-558 Downloads View citations (1)

2015

  1. Sharing the Cost of a Path
    Studies in Microeconomics, 2015, 3, (1), 1-12 Downloads

2014

  1. A note on evaluating freedom of opinion
    Economics Bulletin, 2014, 34, (3), 1805-1813 Downloads
  2. How risky is it to manipulate a scoring rule under incomplete information?
    Economics Bulletin, 2014, 34, (2), 1214-1221 Downloads
  3. Knapsack cost sharing
    Review of Economic Design, 2014, 18, (3), 219-241 Downloads View citations (5)

2012

  1. Committee selection under weight constraints
    Mathematical Social Sciences, 2012, 64, (1), 48-56 Downloads View citations (1)
  2. The undercut procedure: an algorithm for the envy-free division of indivisible items
    Social Choice and Welfare, 2012, 39, (2), 615-631 Downloads View citations (16)
    See also Working Paper The undercut procedure: an algorithm for the envy-free division of indivisible items, MPRA Paper (2009) Downloads View citations (2) (2009)

2011

  1. Finding socially best spanning trees
    Theory and Decision, 2011, 70, (4), 511-527 Downloads View citations (1)

2010

  1. A note on maximizing the minimum voter satisfaction on spanning trees
    Mathematical Social Sciences, 2010, 60, (1), 82-85 Downloads View citations (3)
  2. An equity-efficiency trade-off in a geometric approach to committee selection
    European Journal of Political Economy, 2010, 26, (3), 386-391 Downloads View citations (1)

2009

  1. A simple ultrafilter proof for an impossibility theorem in judgment aggregation
    Economics Bulletin, 2009, 29, (1), 319-327 Downloads View citations (5)
  2. Maximizing the minimum voter satisfaction on spanning trees
    Mathematical Social Sciences, 2009, 58, (2), 238-250 Downloads View citations (4)

2008

  1. A distance measure for choice functions
    Social Choice and Welfare, 2008, 30, (3), 419-425 Downloads View citations (16)
  2. Antipodality in committee selection
    Economics Bulletin, 2008, 4, (1), 1-5 Downloads View citations (1)
  3. Proportional pie-cutting
    International Journal of Game Theory, 2008, 36, (3), 353-367 Downloads View citations (12)

2007

  1. The traveling group problem
    Social Choice and Welfare, 2007, 29, (3), 429-452 Downloads View citations (3)

2006

  1. A distance-based comparison of basic voting rules
    Central European Journal of Operations Research, 2006, 14, (4), 377-386 Downloads View citations (5)

2005

  1. Borda and Condorcet: Some Distance Results
    Theory and Decision, 2005, 59, (2), 97-109 Downloads View citations (7)
  2. On the Closeness Aspect of Three Voting Rules: Borda – Copeland – Maximin
    Group Decision and Negotiation, 2005, 14, (3), 233-240 Downloads View citations (4)
  3. The Copeland rule and Condorcet’s principle
    Economic Theory, 2005, 25, (3), 745-749 Downloads View citations (8)

2004

  1. The Dodgson ranking and its relation to Kemeny’s method and Slater’s rule
    Social Choice and Welfare, 2004, 23, (1), 91-102 Downloads View citations (18)
  2. The Dodgson ranking and the Borda count: a binary comparison
    Mathematical Social Sciences, 2004, 48, (1), 103-108 Downloads View citations (6)

2003

  1. A comparison of the Dodgson method and the Copeland rule
    Economics Bulletin, 2003, 4, (8), 1-7 Downloads View citations (5)
  2. Kemeny's rule and Slater''s rule: A binary comparison
    Economics Bulletin, 2003, 4, (35), 1-7 Downloads View citations (2)
  3. Transitive closure, proximity and intransitivities
    Economic Theory, 2003, 23, (1), 175-181 Downloads View citations (7)
 
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