Mathematical Social Sciences
1980 - 2025
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Volume 134, issue C, 2025
- Evolutionary implementation with partially effective institutions pp. 1-13

- Ratul Lahkar
- The morality of markets. A critique pp. 14-19

- Gregory Ponthiere and Nicolas Stevens
- Information-based discrimination pp. 20-30

- Naomi M. Utgoff
- Upper semicontinuous utilities for all upper semicontinuous total preorders pp. 31-41

- Gianni Bosi and Gabriele Sbaiz
- Cooperative games with types, outside options, and the egalitarian value pp. 42-49

- Florian Navarro
- A measurement of population ageing: From the perspective of thickness of the labor force pp. 50-57

- Yoko Kawada, Yuta Nakamura and Noriaki Okamoto
- Bargaining theory and the copyright royalty board’s rate setting decisions for interactive streaming of music pp. 58-65

- Elliott Hughes and Richard Watt
Volume 133, issue C, 2025
- Stability and optimal double auction design for a two-sided market pp. 1-12

- Aditya Vikram
- With a little help from my friends: Essentiality vs opportunity in group criticality pp. 13-22

- M. Aleandri and Dall’Aglio, M.
- Condorcet domains on at most seven alternatives pp. 23-33

- Dolica Akello-Egwel, Charles Leedham-Green, Alastair Litterick, Klas Markström and Søren Riis
- Optimal top-n policy pp. 34-48

- Isa Hafalir, Siqi Pan and Kentaro Tomoeda
- Robots and humans: The role of fiscal and monetary policies in an endogenous growth model pp. 49-59

- Óscar Afonso, Elena Sochirca and Pedro Cunha Neves
Volume 132, issue C, 2024
- Symmetry groups for social preference functions pp. 1-14

- Daniela Bubboloni and Francesco Nardi
- Signaling through Bayesian persuasion pp. 15-27

- Jonas Hedlund
- The ascending auction with flexible reporting pp. 28-39

- Xieji Zhang
- Rent dissipation in difference-form contests pp. 40-48

- Ratul Lahkar
- Weighted school choice problems and the weighted top trading cycles mechanism pp. 49-56

- Nadja Stroh-Maraun
- Stable cartel configurations and product differentiation: The case of multiple cartels pp. 57-68

- Abhimanyu Khan and Ronald Peeters
- Evidence disclosure with heterogeneous priors pp. 69-74

- Antonio Jimenez-Martinez and Isabel Melguizo-López
- Very weakly dominant strategies pp. 75-78

- Benjamin Bachi and Shiran Rachmilevitch
- On the decomposability of fractional allocations pp. 79-89

- Shurojit Chatterji and Peng Liu
- Node centrality based on its edges importance: The Position centrality pp. 90-104

- Susana López, Elisenda Molina, Martha Saboyá and Juan Tejada
- Project selection with partially verifiable information pp. 105-113

- Sumit Goel and Wade Hann-Caruthers
- Consistent conjectures in dynamic matching markets pp. 114-127

- Laura Doval and Pablo Schenone
- Inequality and bipolarization-reducing mixed taxation pp. 128-145

- Oriol Carbonell-Nicolau
Volume 131, issue C, 2024
- Extensions of partial priorities and stability in school choice pp. 1-4

- Minoru Kitahara and Yasunori Okumura
- Designing information to improve welfare in matching markets pp. 5-16

- Sulagna Dasgupta
- Cost allocation and airport problems pp. 17-31

- William Thomson
- The α-core in a multi-objective game with set payoffs pp. 32-39

- Qi-Qing Song, Min Guo and Xin-Yi Chi
- Gain–loss hedging and cumulative prospect theory pp. 40-47

- Lorenzo Bastianello, Alain Chateauneuf and Bernard Cornet
- Shannon meets Myerson: Information extraction from a strategic sender pp. 48-66

- Anuj S. Vora and Ankur A. Kulkarni
- The role of grandparents in grandchildren’s education for human capital accumulation in an overlapping generations model pp. 67-79

- Mauro Maria Baldi, Raffaella Coppier and Elisabetta Michetti
- Expert’s reputation concern and consumer information pp. 80-92

- Hiromasa Ogawa
- Full downside risk aversion pp. 93-101

- Donald C. Keenan and Arthur Snow
- Some further results on random OBIC rules pp. 102-112

- Madhuparna Karmokar, Dipjyoti Majumdar and Souvik Roy
Volume 130, issue C, 2024
- Trade-off between manipulability and dictatorial power: A proof of the Gibbard–Satterthwaite Theorem pp. 1-3

- Agustín Bonifacio
- Output uncertainty mitigation in competitive markets pp. 4-9

- Bingbing Li and Yan Long
- Optimal taxation of nonrenewable resources during clean energy transition: A general equilibrium approach pp. 10-23

- N. Baris Vardar
- A solution for abstract decision problems based on maximum flow value pp. 24-37

- Michele Gori
- Note on compromise axiom pp. 38-47

- Aleksandar Hatzivelkos
Volume 129, issue C, 2024
- Delegation to incentivize information production pp. 1-11

- Cheng Li and Huangxing Mao
- Which set of agents plays a key role? An impossibility in transforming binary relations pp. 12-19

- Takahiro Suzuki and Masahide Horita
- The core in an N-firm dynamic Cournot oligopoly pp. 20-26

- Lei Wang and Jingang Zhao
- Aggregation of ranked categories pp. 27-33

- John Craven
- Increasing the representation of a targeted type in a reserve system pp. 34-41

- Abdullah Almeer, Umut Dur, Will Harris, Greg Hauser, William Phan and Yanning Zhang
- Core–periphery and nested networks emerging from a simple model of network formation pp. 42-51

- Norma Olaizola and Federico Valenciano
- Analysis of the core under inequality-averse utility functions pp. 52-60

- Seiji Takanashi
- On the continuity of the Walras correspondence in distributional economies with an infinite-dimensional commodity space pp. 61-69

- Sebastián Cea and Matías Fuentes
- Exploring the constraints on artificial general intelligence: A game-theoretic model of human vs machine interaction pp. 70-76

- Mehmet S. Ismail
- Aggregative games with discontinuous payoffs at the origin pp. 77-84

- Pierre von Mouche and Ferenc Szidarovszky
- Implementing direct democracy via representation pp. 85-92

- Guadalupe Correa-Lopera
- A characterization of the top trading cycles mechanism for the school choice problem pp. 93-100

- Umut Dur and Scott Paiement
- Rawlsian Matching pp. 101-106

- Mustafa Oğuz Afacan and Umut Dur
- On the difficulty of characterizing network formation with endogenous behavior pp. 107-110

- Benjamin Golub, Yu-Chi Hsieh and Evan Sadler