Social Choice and Welfare
1984 - 2025
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Volume 58, issue 4, 2022
- Who’s miserable now? Identifying clusters of people with the lowest subjective wellbeing in the UK pp. 679-710

- Paul Dolan, Kate Laffan and Alina Velias
- Voting behavior under outside pressure: promoting true majorities with sequential voting? pp. 711-740

- Friedel Bolle and Philipp E. Otto
- Laissez-faire versus Pareto pp. 741-751

- Kristof Bosmans and Z. Emel Öztürk
- The problem of no hands: responsibility voids in collective decisions pp. 753-790

- Hein Duijf and Frederik Putte
- Strategy-proof and fair reallocation with single-peaked preferences pp. 791-800

- Zhen Zhao and Shinji Ohseto
- Fair cake-cutting for imitative agents pp. 801-833

- Eleonora Cresto and Diego Tajer
- Criteria to compare mechanisms that partially satisfy a property: an axiomatic study pp. 835-862

- Benoît Decerf and Francois Woitrin
- The doctrinal paradox: comparison of decision rules in a probabilistic framework pp. 863-895

- Aureli Alabert and Mercè Farré
- Correction to: The doctrinal paradox: comparison of decision rules in a probabilistic framework pp. 897-899

- Aureli Alabert and Mercè Farré
Volume 58, issue 3, 2022
- Lower and upper bound estimates of inequality of opportunity for emerging economies pp. 395-427

- Paul Hufe, Andreas Peichl and Daniel Weishaar
- The pivotal mechanism versus the voluntary contribution mechanism: an experimental comparison pp. 429-505

- Tatsuki Homma, Ryosuke Iba, Junyi Shen, Takuma Wakayama, Hirofumi Yamamura and Takehiko Yamato
- Poisson voting games under proportional rule pp. 507-526

- Francesco De Sinopoli and Claudia Meroni
- Optimizing voting order on sequential juries: a median voter theorem and beyond pp. 527-565

- Steve Alpern and Bo Chen
- Axiomatization of the counting rule for cost-sharing with possibly redundant items pp. 567-587

- Gildas Sédry Fopa, Issofa Moyouwou and Joseph Siani
- Campaign finance and welfare when contributions are spent on mobilizing voters pp. 589-618

- Oskar Nupia and Francisco Eslava
- Voting on sanctioning institutions in open and closed communities: experimental evidence pp. 619-677

- Ramon Cobo-Reyes, Gabriel Katz, Thomas Markussen and Simone Meraglia
Volume 58, issue 2, 2022
- Responsibility utility and the difference between preference and desirance: implications for welfare evaluation pp. 201-224

- David A. Comerford and Leonhard K. Lades
- Rational inattention and public signals pp. 225-255

- Daniel Susskind
- When is the deferred acceptance mechanism responsive to priority-based affirmative action? pp. 257-282

- Zhenhua Jiao, Ziyang Shen and Guoqiang Tian
- The excess method: a multiwinner approval voting procedure to allocate wasted votes pp. 283-300

- Steven Brams, Markus Brill and Anne-Marie George
- Generalized medians and a political center pp. 301-319

- Tasos Kalandrakis
- On the axiomatic approach to sharing the revenues from broadcasting sports leagues pp. 321-347

- Gustavo Bergantiños and Juan Moreno-Ternero
- Evolutionary stability of preferences: altruism, selfishness, and envy pp. 349-363

- Sung-Hoon Park and Jeong-Yoo Kim
- Weighted scoring elections: is Borda best? pp. 365-391

- D. Marc Kilgour, Jean-Charles Grégoire and Angèle M. Foley
- Correction to: Weighted scoring elections: is Borda best? pp. 393-394

- D. Marc Kilgour, Jean-Charles Grégoire and Angèle M. Foley
Volume 58, issue 1, 2022
- Anthony Downs (1930–2021) pp. 1-4

- Michael C. Munger
- An analytical and experimental comparison of maximal lottery schemes pp. 5-38

- Florian Brandl, Felix Brandt and Christian Stricker
- Group formation in a dominance-seeking contest pp. 39-68

- Dongryul Lee and Pilwon Kim
- Proxy selection in transitive proxy voting pp. 69-99

- Jacqueline Harding
- Revisiting comparisons of income inequality when Lorenz curves intersect pp. 101-109

- James Davies, Michael Hoy and Lin Zhao
- Does the approval mechanism induce the efficient extraction in common pool resource games? pp. 111-139

- Koffi Serge William Yao, Emmanuelle Lavaine and Marc Willinger
- Optimal revenue-sharing mechanisms with seller commitment to ex-post effort pp. 141-159

- Xun Chen, Shanmin Li and Dazhong Wang
- John Stuart Mill, soft paternalist pp. 161-186

- Ramzi Mabsout
- The broken Borda rule and other refinements of approval ranking pp. 187-199

- Guy Barokas and Yves Sprumont
Volume 57, issue 4, 2021
- Dynamic choice under familiarity-based attention pp. 703-720

- Guy Barokas
- A note on weighted multi-glove games pp. 721-732

- Stefano Moretti and Henk Norde
- Voting power on a graph connected political space with an application to decision-making in the Council of the European Union pp. 733-761

- Stefano Benati and Giuseppe Vittucci Marzetti
- Undominated mechanisms and the provision of a pure public good in two agent economies pp. 763-795

- Efthymios Athanasiou and Giacomo Valletta
- Almost mutually best in matching markets: rank gaps and size of the core pp. 797-816

- Flip Klijn, Markus Walzl and Christopher Kah
- Lexicographic solutions for coalitional rankings pp. 817-849

- Encarnación Algaba, Stefano Moretti, Eric Rémila and Philippe Solal
- Information disclosure with many alternatives pp. 851-873

- Salvador Barberà and Antonio Nicolo'
- Making socioeconomic health inequality comparisons when health concentration curves intersect pp. 875-899

- Tzu-Ying Chen, Yi-Hsin Elsa Hsu, Rachel Huang and Larry Y. Tzeng
Volume 57, issue 3, 2021
- Does public debt secure social peace? A diversionary theory of public debt management pp. 475-501

- Maxime Menuet, Patrick Villieu and Marcel Voia
- Fair long-term care insurance pp. 503-533

- Marie-Louise Leroux, Pierre Pestieau and Gregory Ponthiere
- An Arrovian impossibility in combining ranking and evaluation pp. 535-555

- Justin Kruger and Remzi Sanver
- Random assignments and outside options pp. 557-566

- Caterina Calsamiglia, Francisco Martínez-Mora and Antonio Miralles
- Repugnant conclusions pp. 567-588

- Dean Spears and Mark Budolfson
- Correction to: Repugnant conclusions pp. 589-589

- Dean Spears and Mark Budolfson
- When the state does not play dice: aggressive audit strategies foster tax compliance pp. 591-615

- Luigi Mittone, Matteo Ploner and Eugenio Verrina
- Identity in public goods contribution pp. 617-664

- Fuhai Hong, Larry Karp and Tat-How Teh
- Quantity, quality, equality: introducing a new measure of social welfare pp. 665-701

- Karin Enflo
Volume 57, issue 2, 2021
- Redistribution, power sharing and inequality concern pp. 197-228

- Dario Debowicz, Alejandro Saporiti and Yizhi Wang
- Bygones in a public project pp. 229-256

- Corina Haita-Falah
- Ethnic distribution, effective power and conflict pp. 257-299

- Matija Kovacic and Claudio Zoli
- Equity-efficiency implications of a European tax and transfer system pp. 301-346

- Eren Gürer
- Collective decision under ignorance pp. 347-359

- Takashi Hayashi
- Premise-based vs conclusion-based collective choice pp. 361-385

- Masaki Miyashita
- Auction mechanisms for allocating subsidies for carbon emissions reduction: an experimental investigation pp. 387-430

- Haoran He and Yefeng Chen
- On incentive compatible, individually rational public good provision mechanisms pp. 431-468

- Takashi Kunimoto and Cuiling Zhang
- William Thomson: “How to divide when there isn’t enough: from Aristotle, the Talmud and Maimonides to the axiomatics of resource allocation” pp. 469-473

- Juan Moreno-Ternero
Volume 57, issue 1, 2021
- Peter C. Fishburn (1936–2021) pp. 1-3

- Steven Brams, William V. Gehrlein and Fred S. Roberts
- Optimal sickness benefits in a principal–agent model pp. 5-33

- Sébastien Ménard
- Axiomatizations of the proportional division value pp. 35-62

- Zhengxing Zou, René Brink, Youngsub Chun and Yukihiko Funaki
- Robust incentive compatibility of voting rules with positively correlated beliefs pp. 63-95

- Dipjyoti Majumdar and Arunava Sen
- Anonymous, neutral, and resolute social choice revisited pp. 97-113

- Ali Ozkes and Remzi Sanver
- Correction to: Anonymous, neutral, and resolute social choice revisited pp. 115-115

- Ali Ozkes and Remzi Sanver
- Small one-dimensional Euclidean preference profiles pp. 117-144

- Jiehua Chen and Sven Grottke
- Serial dictatorship mechanisms with reservation prices: heterogeneous objects pp. 145-162

- Bettina Klaus and Alexandru Nichifor
- Dynamic communication mechanism design pp. 163-180

- Ryuji Sano
- Dominance in spatial voting with imprecise ideals pp. 181-195

- Mathieu Martin, Zéphirin Nganmeni and Craig A. Tovey
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