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Volume 19, issue 4, 2002
- Characterizations of two power indices for voting games with r alternatives pp. 709-721

- Edward M. Bolger
- Bidding for envy-freeness: A procedural approach to n-player fair-division problems pp. 723-749

- Claus-Jochen Haake, Matthias G. Raith and Francis Edward Su
- An axiomatization of the Kalai-Smorodinsky solution when the feasible sets can be finite pp. 751-761

- Makoto Tanaka and Ryo-ichi Nagahisa
- Social loss with respect to the core of an economy pp. 763-767

- Aldo Montesano
- Agenda control in coalition formation pp. 769-788

- Stephane Rottier and Francis Bloch
- A characterization of income distributions in terms of generalized Gini coefficients pp. 789-794

- Samuel Kotz and Christian Kleiber
- On the measurement of unfairness An application to high school attendance in Argentina pp. 795-810

- Leonardo Gasparini
- A characterization of the Nash bargaining solution pp. 811-823

- Eyal Winter, Oscar Volij and Nir Dagan
- Monotone-path Dutta-Ray solutions on convex games pp. 825-844

- Toru Hokari
- The apex power measure for directed networks pp. 845-867

- Rene van den Brink
- Lorenz undominated allocations for TU-games: The weighted Coalitional Lorenz Solutions pp. 869-884

- Vincent Feltkamp and Javier Arin
- A majorization comparison of apportionment methods in proportional representation pp. 885-900

- Friedrich Pukelsheim, Albert W. Marshall and Ingram Olkin
- Simple plurality versus plurality runoff with privately informed voters pp. 901-919

- Cesar Martinelli
- Sustainability when capital management has stochastic consequences pp. 921-940

- Kjell Arne Brekke and Geir Asheim
Volume 19, issue 3, 2002
- Neurobiological measurements of cardinal utility: Hedonimeters or learning algorithms? pp. 477-488

- Daniel Zizzo
- Efficient solutions to bargaining problems with uncertain disagreement points pp. 489-502

- Hans Peters and Walter Bossert
- Obtaining representations for probabilities of voting outcomes with effectively unlimited precision integer arithmetic pp. 503-512

- William V. Gehrlein
- Non-monotonicity does not imply the no-show paradox pp. 513-515

- Jerry S. Kelly and Donald E. Campbell
- Generating random weak orders and the probability of a Condorcet winner pp. 517-532

- Thom Bezembinder and Hans Maassen
- Different least square values, different rankings pp. 533-550

- Vincent Merlin and Annick Laruelle
- Ideological versus Downsian political competition pp. 551-567

- Ignacio Ortuño Orti´n
- Multi-valued strategy-proof social choice rules pp. 569-580

- Lin Zhou and Stephen Ching
- A universal meta bargaining implementation of the Nash solution pp. 581-586

- Walter Trockel
- A graphical analysis of some basic results in social choice pp. 587-611

- Estelle Cantillon and Antonio Rangel
- Oligopolization in collective rent-seeking pp. 613-626

- Kaoru Ueda
- Axiomatization of ratio equilibria in public good economies pp. 627-636

- Anne van den Nouweland, Myrna Wooders and S. Tijs
- Social choice with analytic preferences pp. 637-657

- Michel Le Breton and John Weymark
- Toward general impossibility theorems in pure exchange economies pp. 659-664

- Miki Kato and Shinji Ohseto
- A method for evaluating the behavior of power indices in weighted plurality games pp. 665-680

- C. H. Ueng, Vincent C. H. Chua and H. C. Huang
- Anonymity, ordinal preference proximity and imposed social choices pp. 681-684

- Daniel Eckert and Benjamin Lane
- The structure of coalitional power under probabilistic voting procedures pp. 685-705

- Shasikanta Nandeibam
Volume 19, issue 2, 2002
- Representation of effectivity functions in coalition proof Nash equilibrium: A complete characterization pp. 241-263

- Hans Keiding and Bezalel Peleg
- On measuring deprivation adjusted for group disparities pp. 265-280

- S. Subramanian and Manabi Majumdar
- Probabilistic cheap talk pp. 281-294

- Bhaskar Chakravorti, Bart Taub and John Conley
- Annexations and alliances: When are blocs advantageous a priori? pp. 295-312

- Moshé Machover and Dan S. Felsenthal
- On asymptotic strategy-proofness of the plurality and the run-off rules pp. 313-324

- Arkadii Slinko
- Probabilistic allocation rules and single-dipped preferences pp. 325-348

- Lars Ehlers
- Envy, malice and Pareto efficiency: An experimental examination pp. 349-367

- Steven Beckman, Buhong Zheng, John P. Formby and W. James Smith
- Existence and Nash implementation of efficient sharing rules for a commonly owned technology pp. 369-379

- Luis Corchon and M. Socorro Puy
- The proportional random allocation of indivisible units pp. 381-413

- Herve Moulin
- A simple procedure for finding equitable allocations of indivisible goods pp. 415-430

- Dorothea Herreiner and Clemens Puppe
- Acyclic sets of linear orders: A progress report pp. 431-447

- Peter C. Fishburn
- More on independent decisiveness and Arrow's theorem pp. 449-454

- Antonio Quesada
- Equality of opportunity: A progress report pp. 455-471

- John Roemer
- Book review pp. 473-475

- Francesco Sinopoli
Volume 19, issue 1, 2002
- Progress and conservation under Rawls's maximin principle pp. 1-27

- Joaquim Silvestre
- Evaluation via extended orderings: Empirical findings from Western and Eastern Europe pp. 29-55

- Jochen Jungeilges and Wulf Gaertner
- Single-peaked preferences with several commodities pp. 57-67

- Pablo Amoros
- Multidimensional poverty indices pp. 69-93

- Kai-yuen Tsui
- Pivotal voting and the emperor's new clothes pp. 95-111

- Howard Margolis
- Equitable insurance premium schemes pp. 113-125

- Marc Fleurbaey and Walter Bossert
- Choice correspondences for public goods pp. 127-154

- Bettina Klaus and Ton Storcken
- Lexicographic measurement of the information contained in opportunity sets pp. 155-173

- Elisabeth Naeve-Steinweg and Jörg Naeve
- Single-peakedness and strategy-proofness of generalized median voter schemes pp. 175-192

- Dolors Berga
- On the likelihood of Condorcet's profiles pp. 193-206

- Fabrice Valognes, Vincent Merlin and Monica Tataru
- Multilevel interterritorial convergence and additive multidimensional inequality decomposition pp. 207-218

- Rafael Salas
- Informative voting and condorcet jury theorems with a continuum of types pp. 219-236

- Adam Meirowitz