Social Choice and Welfare
1984 - 2025
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Volume 23, issue 3, 2004
- Is proximity preservation rational in social choice theory? pp. 315-332

- Wu-Hsiung Huang
- Fiscal equalisation: Principles and an application to the European Union pp. 333-348

- Bernd Hayo and Matthias Wrede
- Lattices of choice functions and consensus problems pp. 349-382

- Bernard Monjardet and Vololonirina Raderanirina
- The McDonald’s Equilibrium. Advertising, empty calories, and the endogenous determination of dietary preferences pp. 383-413

- Trenton Smith
- Social welfare, inequality, and poverty when needs differ pp. 415-448

- Udo Ebert
- Why one person one vote? pp. 449-464

- Hans Gersbach
Volume 23, issue 2, 2004
- Maximum likelihood approach to vote aggregation with variable probabilities pp. 161-185

- Mohamed Drissi-Bakhkhat and Michel Truchon
- A maximal domain of preferences for strategy-proof, efficient, and simple rules in the division problem pp. 187-206

- Jordi Masso and Alejandro Neme
- The instability of robust aggregation pp. 207-227

- Matthias Hild
- Stability and voting by committees with exit pp. 229-247

- Dolors Berga, Gustavo Bergantiños, Jordi Masso and Alejandro Neme
- Monotonicity of ‘ranking by choosing’: A progress report pp. 249-273

- Denis Bouyssou
- May’s Theorem with an infinite population pp. 275-293

- Mark Fey
- Dividing resources by flexible majority rules pp. 295-308

- Hans Gersbach
- Book review pp. 309-314

- Vincent Merlin
Volume 23, issue 1, 2004
- Analysis of QM rules in the draft constitution for Europe proposed by the European Convention, 2003 pp. 1-20

- Dan S Felsenthal and Moshé Machover
- Equilibrium agenda formation pp. 21-57

- Bhaskar Dutta, Matthew Jackson and Michel Le Breton
- Population monotonic rules for fair allocation problems pp. 59-70

- Hyungjun Kim
- Complaints and inequality pp. 71-89

- Frank Cowell and Udo Ebert
- The Dodgson ranking and its relation to Kemeny’s method and Slater’s rule pp. 91-102

- Christian Klamler
- Competitive envy-free division pp. 103-111

- Shao Chin Sung and Milan Vlach
- A note on “Banks winners in tournaments are difficult to recognize” by G. J. Woeginger pp. 113-114

- Olivier Hudry
- Majority vote following a debate pp. 115-125

- Itzhak Gilboa and Nicolas Vieille
- On the equivalence between welfarism and equality of opportunity pp. 127-147

- Francois Maniquet
- The Paretian liberal with intuitionistic fuzzy preferences: A result pp. 149-156

- Dinko Dimitrov
- Book Review pp. 157-160

- Anindya Bhattacharya
Volume 22, issue 3, 2004
- Topological manipulators form an ultrafilter pp. 437-445

- Luc Lauwers
- Dalton transfers, inequality and altruism pp. 447-465

- Dominique Thon and Stein Wallace
- The core of social choice problems with monotone preferences and a feasibility constraint pp. 467-478

- Adam Meirowitz
- Altruism and envy in contests: An evolutionarily stable symbiosis pp. 479-490

- Kai Konrad
- Choosing the level of a public good when agents have an outside option pp. 491-514

- David Cantala
- Room assignment-rent division: A market approach pp. 515-538

- Atila Abdulkadiroğlu, Tayfun Sönmez and Utku Unver
- Approval voting and positional voting methods: Inference, relationship, examples pp. 539-566

- Michel Regenwetter and Ilia Tsetlin
- Two egalitarian consensus rules pp. 567-578

- Erwin Ooghe
- Book review pp. 579-583

- Alain Trannoy
Volume 22, issue 2, 2004
- Inequality aversion, impartiality and utilitarianism pp. 291-304

- Marco Mariotti
- What are opportunities and why should they be equal? pp. 305-316

- Sven Ove Hansson
- Social aggregators pp. 317-330

- Kfir Eliaz
- Strong equilibrium outcomes of voting games ¶are the generalized Condorcet winners pp. 331-347

- Murat Sertel and Remzi Sanver
- The voter who wasn’t there: Referenda, representation and abstention pp. 349-369

- Paulo P. Côrte-Real and Paulo Pereira
- Redistribution under proportional representation pp. 371-389

- Kimiko Terai
- On the equal division core pp. 391-399

- Anindya Bhattacharya
- A purely non-cooperative model of divided government pp. 401-412

- Giovanna Iannantuoni
- Inequality in voting power pp. 413-431

- Annick Laruelle and Federico Valenciano
- Book review pp. 433-436

- Sebastiano Bavetta
Volume 22, issue 1, 2004
- Introduction pp. 1-6

- Prasanta K. Pattanaik, Maurice Salles and Kotaro Suzumura
- Freedom to veto pp. 7-16

- Marlies Ahlert and Arwed Crüger
- A new approach to rights in social choice theory which incorporates utilitarianism pp. 17-28

- Richard Barrett, Anne Petron-Brunel and Maurice Salles
- Measuring freedom of choice: An alternative view of a recent literature pp. 29-48

- Sebastiano Bavetta
- Non-welfaristic theories of justice: Is “the intersection approach” a solution to the indexing impasse? pp. 49-60

- Bernt Christian Brun and Bertil Tungodden
- Choice, freedom, and freedom of choice pp. 61-81

- Ian Carter
- Rights as alternative game forms pp. 83-111

- Rajat Deb
- Liberty and distribution: Macrojustice from social freedom pp. 113-145

- Serge-Christophe Kolm
- A limit theorem on the dual core of a distributive social system pp. 147-174

- Jean Mercier Ythier
- Social freedom: Definition, measurability, valuation pp. 175-185

- Felix E. Oppenheim
- Measuring and implementing equality of opportunity for income pp. 187-210

- Vito Peragine
- Living with unfairness: The limits of equal opportunity in a market economy pp. 211-236

- Robert Sugden
- Welfarist-consequentialism, similarity of attitudes, and Arrow’s general impossibility theorem pp. 237-251

- Kotaro Suzumura and Yongsheng Xu
- Freedom of choice and diversity of options: Some difficulties pp. 253-266

- Martin van Hees
- On the economics of basic liberties pp. 267-280

- Hans-Peter Weikard
- On ranking linear budget sets in terms of freedom of choice pp. 281-289

- Yongsheng Xu
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