Social Choice and Welfare
1984 - 2025
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Volume 64, issue 1, 2025
- Special Issue on Fair Public Decision Making: Allocating Budgets, Seats, and Probability pp. 1-3

- Haris Aziz, Felix Brandt, Edith Elkind and Jérôme Lang
- A general framework for participatory budgeting with additional constraints pp. 5-41

- Simon Rey, Ulle Endriss and Ronald Haan
- Quadratic funding with incomplete information pp. 43-67

- Luis Mota Freitas and Wilfredo Maldonado
- Individual representation in approval-based committee voting pp. 69-96

- Markus Brill, Jonas Israel, Evi Micha and Jannik Peters
- Approval-based shortlisting pp. 97-142

- Martin Lackner and Jan Maly
- Optimal algorithms for multiwinner elections and the Chamberlin–Courant Rule pp. 143-178

- Kamesh Munagala, Zeyu Shen and Kangning Wang
- Proportional representation in matching markets: selecting multiple matchings under dichotomous preferences pp. 179-220

- Niclas Boehmer, Markus Brill and Ulrike Schmidt-Kraepelin
- Dynamic proportional rankings pp. 221-261

- Jonas Israel and Markus Brill
- Flexible representative democracy pp. 263-308

- Ben Abramowitz and Nicholas Mattei
- Truthful cake sharing pp. 309-343

- Xiaohui Bei, Xinhang Lu and Warut Suksompong
- Fair group decisions via non-deterministic proportional consensus pp. 345-371

- Jobst Heitzig, Forest W. Simmons and Sara M. Constantino
Volume 63, issue 3, 2024
- Introduction: special issue on deliberation and aggregation pp. 469-474

- Mikaël Cozic and Olivier Roy
- The interdependence of social deliberation and judgment aggregation pp. 475-507

- Hendrik Siebe
- Optimizing political influence: a jury theorem with dynamic competence and dependence pp. 509-530

- Thomas Mulligan
- Dynamically rational judgment aggregation pp. 531-580

- Franz Dietrich and Christian List
- Million dollar questions: why deliberation is more than information pooling pp. 581-600

- Daniel Hoek and Richard Bradley
- Correction to: Million dollar questions: why deliberation is more than information pooling pp. 601-602

- Daniel Hoek and Richard Bradley
- Deliberative democracy and utilitarianism pp. 603-617

- Antoine Billot and Xiangyu Qu
- Valuation of ecosystem services and social choice: the impact of deliberation in the context of two different aggregation rules pp. 619-640

- Mariam Maki Sy, Charles Figuieres, Hélène Rey-Valette, Richard B. Howarth and Rutger Wit
- Voting behavior in one-shot and iterative multiple referenda pp. 641-675

- Umberto Grandi, Jérôme Lang, Ali Ozkes and Stéphane Airiau
- Semi-flexible majority rules for public good provision pp. 677-715

- Hans Gersbach and Oriol Tejada
- United for change: deliberative coalition formation to change the status quo pp. 717-746

- Edith Elkind, Davide Grossi, Ehud Shapiro and Nimrod Talmon
Volume 63, issue 2, 2024
- Sequential school choice with public and private schools pp. 231-276

- Tommy Andersson, Umut Dur, Sinan Ertemel and Onur Kesten
- Patent package structures and sharing rules for royalty revenue pp. 277-297

- Takaaki Abe, Emiko Fukuda and Shigeo Muto
- On the optimality of policy choices in the face of biased beliefs, retrospective voting and the down-up problem pp. 299-321

- Carlos Seixas and Diogo Lourenço
- Generalized welfare lower bounds and strategyproofness in sequencing problems pp. 323-357

- Sreoshi Banerjee, Parikshit De and Manipushpak Mitra
- Partitionable choice functions and stability pp. 359-375

- Umut Dur, Thayer Morrill and William Phan
- Probabilistic models of profiles for voting by evaluation pp. 377-400

- Antoine Rolland, Jean-Baptiste Aubin, Irène Gannaz and Samuela Leoni
- Padding and pruning: gerrymandering under turnout heterogeneity pp. 401-415

- Andrei Gomberg, Romans Pancs and Tridib Sharma
- Population Lorenz-monotonic allocation schemes for TU-games pp. 417-436

- Josep M. Izquierdo, Jesús Montes and Carlos Rafels
- Preference heterogeneity over the aspects of individual well-being: towards the construction of an applied well-being index pp. 437-468

- Adi Arad, Steven Laufer, Zohar Or Sharvit, Yaniv Reingewertz and Michael Hartal
Volume 63, issue 1, 2024
- Impartiality and relative utilitarianism pp. 1-18

- Edi Karni and John Weymark
- Relaxed notions of Condorcet-consistency and efficiency for strategyproof social decision schemes pp. 19-55

- Felix Brandt, Patrick Lederer and René Romen
- A family of condorcet domains that are single-peaked on a circle pp. 57-67

- Arkadii Slinko
- Monotonicity anomalies in Scottish local government elections pp. 69-101

- David McCune and Adam Graham-Squire
- Group strategy-proof rules in multidimensional binary domains pp. 103-124

- Aditya Aradhye and Hans Peters
- Euclidean preferences in the plane under $$\varvec{\ell _1},$$ ℓ 1, $$\varvec{\ell _2}$$ ℓ 2 and $$\varvec{\ell _\infty }$$ ℓ ∞ norms pp. 125-169

- Bruno Escoffier, Olivier Spanjaard and Magdaléna Tydrichová
- Private provision of public goods under price uncertainty: a comment pp. 171-177

- Etienne Billette de Villemeur, Sebastián Cea and Conrado Cuevas
- Selection closedness and scoring correspondences pp. 179-202

- Semih Koray and Talat Senocak
- Partial-implementation invariance and claims problems pp. 203-229

- Bas Dietzenbacher, Yuki Tamura and William Thomson
Volume 62, issue 4, 2024
- Collective or individual rationality in the Nash bargaining solution: efficiency-free characterizations pp. 629-642

- Kensei Nakamura
- Approval-based voting with mixed goods pp. 643-677

- Xinhang Lu, Jannik Peters, Haris Aziz, Xiaohui Bei and Warut Suksompong
- Correction: Approval-based voting with mixed goods pp. 679-679

- Xinhang Lu, Jannik Peters, Haris Aziz, Xiaohui Bei and Warut Suksompong
- Do conservative central bankers weaken the chances of conservative politicians? pp. 681-738

- Maxime Menuet, Hugo Oriola and Patrick Villieu
- Overbidding and underbidding in package allocation problems pp. 739-759

- Marina Núñez and Francisco Robles
- Axiomatization of some power indices in voting games with abstention pp. 761-783

- Joseph Siani, Bertrand Tchantcho and Bill Proces Tsague
- Christian Klamler’s ”A distance measure for choice functions” [Social Choice and Welfare 30 (2008) 419–425]: a correction pp. 785-788

- Davide Carpentiere, Alfio Giarlotta and Stephen Watson
- A general impossibility theorem on Pareto efficiency and Bayesian incentive compatibility pp. 789-797

- Kazuya Kikuchi and Yukio Koriyama
- Forms of new democracy pp. 799-837

- Hans Gersbach
- Berge equilibrium, altruism and social welfare pp. 839-860

- Hans Haller
Volume 62, issue 3, 2024
- To be fair: claims have amounts and strengths pp. 443-464

- Stefan Wintein
- Animals and social welfare pp. 465-504

- Romain Espinosa
- The Quintilian School in the history of Social Choice: an early tentative step from plurality rule to pairwise comparisons pp. 505-517

- Jorge Urdánoz and Josep M. Colomer
- Robustness to manipulations in school choice pp. 519-548

- Alexander Nesterov, Olga Rospuskova and Sofia Rubtcova
- Consistent social ranking solutions pp. 549-569

- Takahiro Suzuki and Masahide Horita
- Relative measures of economic insecurity pp. 571-581

- Walter Bossert and Conchita D’Ambrosio
- Redistributive politics under ambiguity pp. 583-607

- Javier Donna
- Dorm augmented college assignments pp. 609-627

- Mustafa Oǧuz Afacan
Volume 62, issue 2, 2024
- Technological advance, social fragmentation and welfare pp. 197-232

- Steven Bosworth and Dennis J. Snower
- The expressive power of voting rules pp. 233-273

- Sacha Bourgeois-Gironde and João V. Ferreira
- Ordinal utility differences pp. 275-287

- Jean Baccelli
- A dynamic model of endogenous development: the role of pioneers pp. 289-320

- Alexander Usvitskiy
- Cost intervention in delinquent networks pp. 321-344

- Yifan Xiong, Youze Lang and Ziyan Li
- Variable population manipulations of reallocation rules in economies with single-peaked preferences pp. 345-365

- Agustín Bonifacio
- Inequality measurement with coarse data pp. 367-396

- Xiangyu Qu
- Cross invariance, the Shapley value, and the Shapley–Shubik power index pp. 397-418

- Chun-Ting Chen, Wei-Torng Juang and Ching-jen Sun
- Labor market efficiency: output as the measure of welfare pp. 419-441

- Behrang Kamali Shahdadi
Volume 62, issue 1, 2024
- Ties pp. 1-35

- Federico Revelli, Tsung-Sheng Tsai and Cheng-Tai Wu
- Escape poverty trap with trust? An experimental study pp. 37-66

- Kenneth Chan, Vivian Lei and Filip Vesely
- Assignment games with population monotonic allocation schemes pp. 67-88

- Tamás Solymosi
- Worst-case efficient and budget-balanced mechanism for single-object allocation with interdependent values pp. 89-108

- Aditya Vikram
- The largest Condorcet domain on 8 alternatives pp. 109-116

- Charles Leedham-Green, Klas Markström and Søren Riis
- Centralized assignment of prizes and contestants pp. 117-152

- Stefano Barbieri and Marco Serena
- The “invisible hand” of vote markets pp. 153-165

- Dimitrios Xefteris and Nicholas Ziros
- Stochastic same-sidedness in the random voting model pp. 167-196

- Sarvesh Bandhu, Abhinaba Lahiri and Anup Pramanik
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