Mathematical Social Sciences
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Volume 19, issue 3, 1990
- Replica economies with congested public goods pp. 205-233

- Raimundas Tamosiunas
- 'Silicon Valley' locational clusters: when do increasing returns imply monopoly? pp. 235-251

- W. Brian Arthur
- A folk meta-theorem in the foundations of utility theory pp. 253-267

- Stephen A. Clark
- Stable outcomes in spatial voting games pp. 269-279

- Guillermo Owen
- Nonlinear operators in Euclidean spaces: an elementary 'users guide' for economists pp. 281-292

- Antonio Villar
- The problem of choice decomposition pp. 293-298

- Artashes Terzyan
- On the adoption of innovations with 'network' externalities pp. 299-308

- Luis Cabral
- Optimal values and strategies for a particular case of two-person games pp. 309-316

- Ezio Marchi and Jorge Oviedo
- Genealogical symmetry: rational foundations of australian kinship: P. Lucich, Armidale, Australia: Light Stone Publications, A$40 pp. 317-319

- Dwight D. Read
Volume 19, issue 2, 1990
- Skew symmetric additive utility with finite states pp. 103-115

- Peter C. Fishburn
- Intermediate inequality: concepts, indices, and welfare implications pp. 117-134

- Walter Bossert and Andreas Pfingsten
- Note on the production function for organizations doing case work pp. 135-141

- Miao-Sheng Cheng and Jing Chung
- Social evaluation with variable population size: an alternative concept pp. 143-158

- Walter Bossert
- Diagnostic conditionalization pp. 159-165

- Carl Wagner and Bruce Tonn
- Neural network ensembles as models of interdependence in collective behavior pp. 167-177

- V. F. Artyushkin, A. V. Belyayev, Y. M. Sandler and V. M. Sergeyev
- On some combinatorial problems arising in the theory of voting games pp. 179-193

- Michel Le Breton
- A note on degrees of presentation of games as relational structures pp. 195-201

- Alain A. Lewis
- Distributive justice and inequality: a selection of papers given at a conference, Berlin, May 1986.: W. Gaertner and P.K. Pattanaik, Berlin: Springer-Verlag,1988, 171 pages, 120 DM pp. 203-203

- F. W. Roush
Volume 19, issue 1, 1990
- Bilinear utility and a threshold structure for nontransitive preferences pp. 1-21

- Yutaka Nakamura
- Stochastic model for spread of rumour supported by a leader resulting in collective violence and planning of control measures pp. 23-36

- M. Goswamy and A. Kumar
- On a lifting theorem of Nachbin pp. 37-44

- G. Herden
- Connectedness of the set of manipulable equilibria pp. 45-53

- Zvi Safra
- On the independence of core-equivalence results from Zermelo-Fraenkel set theory pp. 55-95

- Alain A. Lewis
Volume 18, issue 3, 1989
- Money-metric utility functions in the theory of revealed preference pp. 199-210

- Susanne Fuchs-Seliger
- Implementation of Lindahl equilibrium: an integration of the static and dynamic approaches pp. 211-228

- Fernando Vega-Redondo
- Deprivation, the Gini index of inequality and the flatness of an income distribution pp. 229-237

- Z. M. Berrebi and Jacques Silber
- The condition of self-steering of economic development pp. 239-261

- Arvid Aulin
- Incentive control of humanistic systems pp. 263-274

- Yingping Zheng
- A `human-consistent' degree of consensus based on fuzzy login with linguistic quantifiers pp. 275-290

- Janusz Kacprzyk and Mario Fedrizzi
- Empirical data-based procedure for optimal decision making pp. 291-295

- A. Ya. Lerner
- On the continuity of closed convex hull pp. 297-299

- Murat Sertel
- Entscheiden bei unscharfe (fuzzy decision support system, German): H. Rommelfanger, Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 1988, 304 pages, DM 45 pp. 301-302

- F. W. Roush
- Non-conventional preference relations in decision making: J. Kacprzyk and M. Roubens, eds., Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 1988, 115 pages, DM 38 pp. 301-301

- K. H. Kim
Volume 18, issue 2, 1989
- On the existence of utility functions ii pp. 107-117

- G. Herden
- Some lifting theorems for continuous utility functions pp. 119-134

- G. Herden
- Ordinal and percentile clustering pp. 135-186

- M. F. Janowitz and B. Schweizer
- A non-differentiable input-output model pp. 187-190

- Ferenc Szidarovsky and Koji Okuguchi
- Where does subjective expected utility fail descriptively? pp. 191-191

- R. Duncan Luce
- The beheading game in Sir Gawain and the green knight pp. 192-192

- Barry O'Neill
- Statistical models and shoe leather pp. 192-192

- David Freedman
- Universal ideas of optimization pp. 193-194

- Alexander Lerner
- Experts are `out of their mind' pp. 193-193

- Stuart E. Dreyfus
- Balance of power in international systems: a game-theoretic analysis pp. 193-193

- Emerson Niou and Peter Ordeshook
- Dynamic value voting and governance applications pp. 194-195

- Merrill M. Flood
- Some models for the analysis of association in the cross-classified data of multiple social choices pp. 196-197

- Kazuo Yamaguchi
- The production of consensus pp. 197-198

- Noah E. Friedkin
Volume 18, issue 1, 1989
- A dynamic oligopoly model with demand inertia and inventories pp. 1-32

- Louis Phlips and Jean-Francois Richard
- A Tiebout theorem pp. 33-55

- Myrna Wooders
- Conflicting interests, decomposability, and comparative statics pp. 57-79

- Mark Walker
- Measures of freedom based on possibility pp. 81-98

- Michael Smithson
- The optimum size distribution of firms pp. 99-105

- Satya Chakravarty
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