Social Choice and Welfare
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Volume 42, issue 4, 2014
- Distorted Lorenz curves: models and comparisons pp. 761-780

- Miguel Sordo, Jorge Navarro and José María Sarabia
- Utilitarianism and equality for quasilinear or Gorman-form preferences pp. 781-791

- Joaquim Silvestre
- On the exhaustiveness of truncation and dropping strategies in many-to-many matching markets pp. 793-811

- Paula Jaramillo, Cagatay Kayi and Flip Klijn
- Equity and the Vickrey allocation rule on general preference domains pp. 813-830

- Tsuyoshi Adachi
- A fundamental structure of strategy-proof social choice correspondences with restricted preferences over alternatives pp. 831-851

- Shin Sato
- An axiomatization of the human development index pp. 853-872

- Eduardo Zambrano
- Scoring rules for judgment aggregation pp. 873-911

- Franz Dietrich
- A Borda count for partially ordered ballots pp. 913-926

- John Cullinan, Samuel Hsiao and David Polett
- Are Condorcet procedures so bad according to the reinforcement axiom? pp. 927-940

- Sébastien Courtin, Boniface Mbih and Issofa Moyouwou
- Characterizations of the cycle-complete and folk solutions for minimum cost spanning tree problems pp. 941-957

- Christian Trudeau
- Plural identities and preference formation pp. 959-976

- C. Binder
- Tax differentiation, lobbying, and welfare pp. 977-1006

- Sandro Brusco, Luca Colombo and Umberto Galmarini
Volume 42, issue 3, 2014
- Mobility, taxation and welfare pp. 503-527

- Sami Bibi, Jean-Yves Duclos and Abdelkrim Araar
- The computational complexity of rationalizing Pareto optimal choice behavior pp. 529-549

- Thomas Demuynck
- Minimal retentive sets in tournaments pp. 551-574

- Felix Brandt, Markus Brill, Felix Fischer and Paul Harrenstein
- Reciprocal rent-seeking contests pp. 575-596

- Hiroyuki Sano
- Optimal taxes and pensions with myopic agents pp. 597-618

- Kerstin Roeder
- Contributions of taxes and benefits to vertical and horizontal effects pp. 619-645

- Ivica Urban
- Preferences and income effects in monopolistic competition models pp. 647-669

- Alexander Tarasov
- Singularity and Arrow’s paradox pp. 671-706

- Wu-Hsiung Huang
- Corruption and power in democracies pp. 707-734

- Francesco Giovannoni and Daniel Seidmann
- Condorcet winners on median spaces pp. 735-750

- Berno Buechel
- Michel Balinski and Rida Laraki: Majority judgment. Measuring, ranking, and electing pp. 751-755

- Marc Fleurbaey
Volume 42, issue 2, 2014
- New variable-population paradoxes for resource allocation pp. 255-277

- William Thomson
- Pareto-optimal assignments by hierarchical exchange pp. 279-287

- Sophie Bade
- Fair and group strategy-proof good allocation with money pp. 289-311

- Conan Mukherjee
- Preference intensity representation: strategic overstating in large elections pp. 313-340

- Matias Nuñez and Jean-François Laslier
- Transitive and acyclic rationality indicators of fuzzy choice functions on base domain pp. 341-365

- S. Chaudhari and S. Desai
- Utilitarianism and discrimination pp. 367-380

- Alon Harel and Uzi Segal
- Optimal income taxation with Kalai wage bargaining and endogenous participation pp. 381-402

- Laurence Jacquet, Etienne Lehmann and Bruno Van der Linden
- Tagging and redistributive taxation with imperfect disability monitoring pp. 403-435

- Laurence Jacquet
- Equity and effectiveness of optimal taxation in contests under an all-pay auction pp. 437-464

- Yosef Mealem and Shmuel Nitzan
- Rent-seeking for a public good with additive contributions pp. 465-476

- Iryna Topolyan
- Expert advising under checks and balances pp. 477-502

- Tao Li
Volume 42, issue 1, 2014
- ‘Social choice and welfare’ at 30: its role in the development of social choice theory and welfare economics pp. 1-16

- Maurice Salles
- Implementation of Jefferson-d’Hondt rule in the formation of a parliamentary committee pp. 17-30

- Joaquín Pérez and Omar De la Cruz
- How frequently do different voting rules encounter voting paradoxes in three-candidate elections? pp. 31-75

- Florenz Plassmann and T. Tideman
- Pre-election polling and third party candidates pp. 77-98

- Patrick Hummel
- A law of large numbers for weighted plurality pp. 99-109

- Joe Neeman
- Strategic voting and nomination pp. 111-138

- James Green-Armytage
- Paired comparisons analysis: an axiomatic approach to ranking methods pp. 139-169

- Julio González-Díaz, Ruud Hendrickx and Edwin Lohmann
- A multidimensional Lorenz dominance relation pp. 171-191

- Asis Banerjee
- Path independent choice and the ranking of opportunity sets pp. 193-213

- Matthew Ryan
- Sequential contests with synergy and budget constraints pp. 215-243

- Reut Megidish and Aner Sela
- Matthew D. Adler: Well-being and fair distribution: beyond cost-benefit analysis pp. 245-254

- Alex Voorhoeve
Volume 41, issue 4, 2013
- Vulnerability to individual and aggregate poverty pp. 721-740

- Cesar Calvo and Stefan Dercon
- On intertemporal poverty measures: the role of affluence and want pp. 741-762

- Indranil Dutta, Laurence Roope and Horst Zank
- On the generalization and decomposition of the Bonferroni index pp. 763-787

- Elena Barcena-Martin and Jacques Silber
- Welfare, labor supply and heterogeneous preferences: evidence for Europe and the US pp. 789-817

- Olivier Bargain, André Decoster, Mathias Dolls, Dirk Neumann, Andreas Peichl and Sebastian Siegloch
- A complete and strongly anonymous leximin relation on infinite streams pp. 819-834

- Geir Asheim and Stéphane Zuber
- Consistency and population sensitivity properties in marriage and roommate markets pp. 835-862

- Burak Can and Bettina Klaus
- Dynamic contests with resource constraints pp. 863-882

- Aner Sela and Eyal Erez
- Process manipulation in unique implementation pp. 883-893

- Hitoshi Matsushima
- Strategy-proof rules for two public goods: double median rules pp. 895-922

- Eun Jeong Heo
- Existence of efficient envy-free allocations of a heterogeneous divisible commodity with nonadditive utilities pp. 923-940

- Farhad Hüsseinov and Nobusumi Sagara
- Behavioral implications of shortlisting procedures pp. 941-963

- Christopher Tyson
- Measuring the cohesiveness of preferences: an axiomatic analysis pp. 965-988

- Jorge Alcalde-Unzu and Marc Vorsatz
- A characterization of the single-crossing domain pp. 989-998

- Robert Bredereck, Jiehua Chen and Gerhard Woeginger
Volume 41, issue 3, 2013
- Invariance axioms for preferences: applications to social choice theory pp. 453-471

- Juan Candeal
- On representation of monotone preference orders in a sequence space pp. 473-487

- Tapan Mitra and Kemal Ozbek
- Uncovered sets pp. 489-535

- John Duggan
- Modeling resource flow asymmetries using condensation networks pp. 537-549

- Pascal Billand, Christophe Bravard and Sudipta Sarangi
- Veblen’s theory of the leisure class revisited: implications for optimal income taxation pp. 551-578

- Thomas Aronsson and Olof Johansson-Stenman
- Production efficiency and constraints on profit taxation and profit distribution in economies with Ramsey taxation pp. 579-604

- Sushama Murty
- p-Weakly constrained Pareto efficiency and aggregation in incomplete markets pp. 605-623

- Chenghu Ma and Jiankang Zhang
- Incentive compatibility and feasibility constraints in housing markets pp. 625-635

- Antonio Nicolo' and Carmelo Rodriguez-Alvarez
- Maximal domain for strategy-proof probabilistic rules in economies with one public good pp. 637-669

- Shuhei Morimoto
- Measuring power and satisfaction in societies with opinion leaders: an axiomatization pp. 671-683

- Rene van den Brink, Agnieszka Rusinowska and Frank Steffen
- Accountability and the fairness bias: the effects of effort vs. luck pp. 685-699

- Alice Becker
- Games with capacity manipulation: incentives and Nash equilibria pp. 701-720

- Antonio Romero-Medina and Matteo Triossi
Volume 41, issue 2, 2013
- Voting rules and efficiency in one-dimensional bargaining games with endogenous protocol pp. 217-240

- Daniel Cardona and Arnold Polanski
- Voting under the threat of secession: accommodation versus repression pp. 241-261

- Vincent Anesi and Philippe De Donder
- On the likelihood of dummy players in weighted majority games pp. 263-279

- Fabrice Barthélémy, Dominique Lepelley and Mathieu Martin
- Power indices expressed in terms of minimal winning coalitions pp. 281-292

- Fabien Lange and László Kóczy
- The segregative properties of endogenous formation of jurisdictions with a welfarist central government pp. 293-319

- Rongili Biswas, Nicolas Gravel and Remy Oddou
- Dissolving (in)effective partnerships pp. 321-335

- John Turner
- Bargaining and cooperation in strategic form games with suspended realizations of threats pp. 337-358

- Zhigang Cao
- Fair allocation of indivisible goods: the two-agent case pp. 359-380

- Eve Ramaekers
- Liberal approaches to ranking infinite utility streams: when can we avoid interference? pp. 381-396

- José Alcantud
- Uncertainty with ordinal likelihood information pp. 397-425

- Jorge Alcalde-Unzu, Ricardo Arlegi and Miguel Ballester
- Decisions with conflicting and imprecise information pp. 427-452

- Thibault Gajdos and Jean-Christophe Vergnaud
Volume 41, issue 1, 2013
- Kingmakers and leaders in coalition formation pp. 1-18

- Steven Brams and D. Kilgour
- Tax rules pp. 19-42

- Hans Gersbach, Volker Hahn and Stephan Imhof
- In quest of the banks set in spatial voting games pp. 43-71

- Scott Feld, Joseph Godfrey and Bernard Grofman
- Demand for contract enforcement in a barter environment pp. 73-97

- Anna Rubinchik and Roberto Samaniego
- Volunteering and the strategic value of ignorance pp. 99-131

- Florian Morath
- A note on contestation-based tournament solutions pp. 133-143

- Scott Moser
- An axiomatization of success pp. 145-155

- M. Albizuri and Annick Laruelle
- On continuity of incomplete preferences pp. 157-167

- Georgios Gerasimou
- Quasi-decisiveness, quasi-ultrafilter, and social quasi-orderings pp. 169-202

- Sususmu Cato
- Probabilistic assignment of indivisible goods with single-peaked preferences pp. 203-215

- Yoichi Kasajima
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