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Volume 43, issue 4, 2014
- Conditions for the most robust multidimensional poverty comparisons using counting measures and ordinal variables pp. 773-807

- Gaston Yalonetzky
- A characterization result for approval voting with a variable set of alternatives pp. 809-825

- Norihisa Sato
- A methodological note on a weighted voting experiment pp. 827-850

- Eric Guerci, Nobuyuki Hanaki, Naoki Watanabe, Gabriele Esposito and Xiaoyan Lu
- Implications of capacity reduction and entry in many-to-one stable matching pp. 851-875

- Assaf Romm
- Allocation rules on networks pp. 877-892

- Rahmi İlkılıç and Cagatay Kayi
- Sequential all-pay auctions with head starts pp. 893-923

- Ella Segev and Aner Sela
- Participation and demand levels for a joint project pp. 925-952

- Ryusuke Shinohara
- Social choice without the Pareto principle under weak independence pp. 953-961

- Ceyhun Coban and Remzi Sanver
- Two hardness results for Gamson’s game pp. 963-972

- Vladimir Deineko and Gerhard Woeginger
- On the optimal composition of committees pp. 973-980

- Ruth Ben-Yashar and Leif Danziger
- A multidimensional Lorenz dominance relation: some corrections pp. 981-982

- Asis Banerjee
Volume 43, issue 3, 2014
- Equalising opportunities in health through educational policy pp. 521-545

- Andrew Jones, John Roemer and Pedro Rosa Dias
- Segregation, informativeness and Lorenz dominance pp. 547-564

- Casilda Lasso de la Vega and Oscar Volij
- Disparities in socio-economic outcomes: some positive propositions and their normative implications pp. 565-576

- Peter Lambert and S. Subramanian
- Priority, solidarity and egalitarianism pp. 577-589

- Youngsub Chun, Inkee Jang and Biung-Ghi Ju
- Combining monotonicity and strong equity: construction and representation of orders on infinite utility streams pp. 591-602

- Ram Dubey and Tapan Mitra
- Asymmetrically fair rules for an indivisible good problem with a budget constraint pp. 603-633

- Paula Jaramillo, Cagatay Kayi and Flip Klijn
- Characterizations of the sequential priority rules in the assignment of object types pp. 635-645

- Nanyang Bu
- Bayesian implementation with partially honest individuals pp. 647-658

- Ville Korpela
- Moral hazard and stability pp. 659-682

- Norovsambuu Tumennasan
- A necessary and sufficient condition for stable matching rules to be strategy-proof pp. 683-702

- Takashi Akahoshi
- What happens if you single out? An experiment pp. 703-729

- Fabio Galeotti and Daniel Zizzo
- Paternalism with hindsight: do protégés react consequentialistically to paternalism? pp. 731-746

- Mitesh Kataria, Maria Levati and Matthias Uhl
- A comparison of theoretical and empirical evaluations of the Borda Compromise pp. 747-772

- William Gehrlein and Florenz Plassmann
Volume 43, issue 2, 2014
- Shapley–Shubik methods in cost sharing problems with technological cooperation pp. 261-285

- Eric Bahel and Christian Trudeau
- Expected fair allocation in farsighted network formation pp. 287-308

- Noemí Navarro
- A Clarke tax tâtonnement that converges to the Lindahl allocation pp. 309-327

- Matthew Van Essen
- Universally beneficial manipulation: a characterization pp. 329-355

- Donald Campbell and Jerry Kelly
- Inefficient committees: small elections with three alternatives pp. 357-375

- Johanna Goertz
- Anonymous and neutral majority rules pp. 377-401

- Daniela Bubboloni and Michele Gori
- Is it ever safe to vote strategically? pp. 403-427

- Arkadii Slinko and Shaun White
- Policy convergence in a two-candidate probabilistic voting model pp. 429-446

- Alexei Zakharov and Constantine Sorokin
- A new approach for bounding awards in bankruptcy problems pp. 447-469

- José-Manuel Giménez-Gómez and M. Marco-Gil
- Choice in ordered-tree-based decision problems pp. 471-496

- Saptarshi Mukherjee
- On the representation of preference orders on sequence spaces pp. 497-506

- Kuntal Banerjee
- Preference, topology and measure pp. 507-514

- Vicki Knoblauch
- Empirical social choice: questionnaire-experimental studies on distributive justice, by Wulf Gaertner and Erick Schokkaert pp. 515-519

- Michele Bernasconi
Volume 43, issue 1, 2014
- Dis&approval voting: a characterization pp. 1-10

- José Alcantud and Annick Laruelle
- Generalized Condorcet winners pp. 11-27

- Aaron Meyers, Michael Orrison, Jennifer Townsend, Sarah Wolff and Angela Wu
- Can strategizing in round-robin subtournaments be avoided? pp. 29-46

- Marc Pauly
- Impartial nomination correspondences pp. 47-54

- Shohei Tamura and Shinji Ohseto
- Complexities of electing diverse committees pp. 55-71

- Thomas Ratliff and Donald Saari
- Upper bounds of inequality of opportunity: theory and evidence for Germany and the US pp. 73-99

- Judith Niehues and Andreas Peichl
- Health, fairness and taxation pp. 101-140

- Giacomo Valletta
- Fairness, freedom, and forgiveness in health care pp. 141-151

- Aitor Calo-Blanco
- On the informational basis of social choice with the evaluation of opportunity sets pp. 153-172

- Yukinori Iwata
- Independence of downstream and upstream benefits in river water allocation problems pp. 173-194

- Rene van den Brink, Arantza Estévez-Fernández, Gerard Laan and Nigel Moes
- Heterogeneous reactions to heterogeneity in returns from public goods pp. 195-217

- Urs Fischbacher, Simeon Schudy and Sabrina Teyssier
- Intra-group heterogeneity in collective contests pp. 219-238

- Shmuel Nitzan and Kaoru Ueda
- (In)efficient public-goods provision through contests pp. 239-259

- Martin Kolmar and Dana Sisak