Social Choice and Welfare
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Volume 55, issue 4, 2020
- The likelihood of single-peaked preferences under classic and new probability distribution assumptions pp. 629-644

- Alexander Karpov
- Multidimensional welfare comparisons of EU member states before, during, and after the financial crisis: a dominance approach pp. 645-686

- M. Azhar Hussain, Nikolaj Siersbæk and Lars Peter Østerdal
- “Honor thy father and thy mother” or not: uncertain family aid and the design of social long term care insurance pp. 687-734

- Chiara Canta, Helmuth Cremer and Firouz Gahvari
- A coalitional compromised solution for cooperative games pp. 735-758

- Rong Zou, Genjiu Xu, Wenzhong Li and Xunfeng Hu
- On update monotone, continuous, and consistent collective evaluation rules pp. 759-776

- Edurne Falcó, Madhuparna Karmokar, Souvik Roy and Ton Storcken
- Group size and group success in conflicts pp. 777-822

- Martin Kolmar and Hendrik Rommeswinkel
- Debiasing preferences over redistribution: an experiment pp. 823-843

- Romain Espinosa, Bruno Deffains and Christian Thöni
- Are individuals more generous in loss contexts? pp. 845-866

- François Cochard, Alexandre Flage, Gilles Grolleau and Angela Sutan
Volume 55, issue 3, 2020
- Philippe Mongin 1950–2020 pp. 399-403

- Marc Fleurbaey
- Solidarity for public goods under single-peaked preferences: characterizing target set correspondences pp. 405-430

- Bettina Klaus and Panos Protopapas
- Optimal prize allocations in group contests pp. 431-451

- Francesco Trevisan
- Vertical transfers and tax competition: does trade integration matter? pp. 453-475

- Thierry Madiès and Emmanuelle Taugourdeau
- Constrained stability in two-sided matching markets pp. 477-494

- Mustafa Oğuz Afacan and Umut Dur
- The importance of expertise in group decisions pp. 495-521

- Alexander Lundberg
- Truthful fair division without free disposal pp. 523-545

- Xiaohui Bei, Guangda Huzhang and Warut Suksompong
- Pareto efficient income taxation without single-crossing pp. 547-594

- Spencer Bastani, Sören Blomquist and Luca Micheletto
- Measurement of inequality of opportunity based on counterfactuals pp. 595-627

- Dirk Van de gaer and Xavi Ramos
Volume 55, issue 2, 2020
- Lone wolves in competitive equilibria pp. 215-228

- Ravi Jagadeesan, Scott Kominers and Ross Rheingans-Yoo
- Diversity relations over menus pp. 229-242

- Jimena Galindo and Levent Ülkü
- A note on Murakami’s theorems and incomplete social choice without the Pareto principle pp. 243-253

- Wesley H. Holliday and Mikayla Kelley
- On the optimal allocation of prizes in best-of-three all-pay auctions pp. 255-273

- Aner Sela and Oz Tsahi
- Repeated implementation with overlapping generations of agents pp. 275-299

- Helmuts Azacis
- Coordinating intergenerational redistribution and the repayment of public debt: an experimental test of Tabellini (1991) pp. 301-323

- Christoph March and Robert K. Weizsäcker
- Efficient and strategy-proof allocation mechanisms in many-agent economies pp. 325-367

- Takeshi Momi
- A theory of strategic voting with non-instrumental motives pp. 369-398

- Christopher Li and Ricardo Pique
Volume 55, issue 1, 2020
- Kotaro Suzumura (1944–2020) pp. 1-3

- Walter Bossert
- On discrimination in health insurance pp. 5-23

- Thomas Boyer-Kassem and Sébastien Duchêne
- Neutrality and relative acceptability in judgment aggregation pp. 25-49

- Zoi Terzopoulou and Ulle Endriss
- ‘Fair’ welfare comparisons with heterogeneous tastes: subjective versus revealed preferences pp. 51-84

- Alpaslan Akay, Olivier Bargain and H. Xavier Jara
- Positionalist voting rules: a general definition and axiomatic characterizations pp. 85-116

- Walter Bossert and Kotaro Suzumura
- Learning, proximity and voting: theory and empirical evidence from nuclear referenda pp. 117-147

- Giuseppe Pignataro and Giovanni Prarolo
- Extreme donors and policy convergence pp. 149-176

- Daisuke Hirata and Yuichiro Kamada
- Metrizable preferences over preferences pp. 177-191

- Gilbert Laffond, Jean Lainé and Remzi Sanver
- Parallel axiomatizations of weighted and multiweighted Shapley values, random order values, and the Harsanyi set pp. 193-212

- Manfred Besner
- Correction to: Parallel axiomatizations of weighted and multiweighted Shapley values, random order values, and the Harsanyi set pp. 213-214

- Manfred Besner
Volume 54, issue 4, 2020
- Norman James Schofield 1944–2019 pp. 523-525

- Elizabeth Maggie Penn and Donald Saari
- Centralized policymaking and informational lobbying pp. 527-557

- Cheng Li
- Priority and proportionality in bankruptcy pp. 559-579

- Karol Flores-Szwagrzak, Jaume García-Segarra and Miguel Ginés-Vilar
- On strategy-proof social choice between two alternatives pp. 581-607

- Abhinaba Lahiri and Anup Pramanik
- Simple games versus weighted voting games: bounding the critical threshold value pp. 609-621

- Frits Hof, Walter Kern, Sascha Kurz, Kanstantsin Pashkovich and Daniël Paulusma
- Welfare implications of naive and sophisticated saving pp. 623-638

- Ram Fishman
- Majority rule on j-rich ballot spaces pp. 639-655

- Trevor Leach and Robert C. Powers
- Upper set rules with binary ranges pp. 657-666

- Makoto Hagiwara and Hirofumi Yamamura
- Upper-contour strategy-proofness in the probabilistic assignment problem pp. 667-687

- Youngsub Chun and Kiyong Yun
Volume 54, issue 2, 2020
- Editorial: Special issue in memory of Kenneth J. Arrow pp. 201-202

- Eric Maskin, Amartya Sen and Kotaro Suzumura
- A modified version of Arrow’s IIA condition pp. 203-209

- Eric Maskin
- Majority decision and Condorcet winners pp. 211-217

- Amartya Sen
- Reflections on Arrow’s research program of social choice theory pp. 219-235

- Kotaro Suzumura
- Arrow on domain conditions: a fruitful road to travel pp. 237-258

- Salvador Barberà, Dolors Berga and Bernardo Moreno
- Individual preferences and democratic processes: two theorems with implications for electoral politics pp. 259-292

- Kaushik Basu and Tapan Mitra
- Institutions and their ethical evaluation pp. 293-310

- Prasanta K. Pattanaik and Yongsheng Xu
- A typology of social capital and associated network measures pp. 311-336

- Matthew Jackson
- Majority rule and selfishly optimal nonlinear income tax schedules with discrete skill levels pp. 337-362

- Craig Brett and John Weymark
- The theoretical Shapley–Shubik probability of an election inversion in a toy symmetric version of the US presidential electoral system pp. 363-395

- Olivier Mouzon, Thibault Laurent, Michel Le Breton and Dominique Lepelley
- Fundamental utilitarianism and intergenerational equity with extinction discounting pp. 397-427

- Graciela Chichilnisky, Peter Hammond and Nicholas Stern
- Majority judgment vs. majority rule pp. 429-461

- Michel Balinski and Rida Laraki
- Arrow’s decisive coalitions pp. 463-505

- Wesley H. Holliday and Eric Pacuit
- Limits on power and rationality pp. 507-521

- Leo Katz and Alvaro Sandroni
Volume 54, issue 1, 2020
- The expanding approvals rule: improving proportional representation and monotonicity pp. 1-45

- Haris Aziz and Barton Lee
- Identifying changing taste from demand data via golden eggs pp. 47-68

- Guy Barokas
- Single-crossing choice correspondences pp. 69-86

- Matheus Costa, Paulo Henrique Ramos and Gil Riella
- Robust bounds on choosing from large tournaments pp. 87-110

- Christian Saile and Warut Suksompong
- Vote and voice: an experiment on the effects of inclusive governance rules pp. 111-139

- Shaun Hargreaves Heap, Kei Tsutsui and Daniel Zizzo
- Lobbying as a multidimensional tug of war pp. 141-166

- John Duggan and Jacque Gao
- A characterization of the single-peaked single-crossing domain pp. 167-181

- Edith Elkind, Piotr Faliszewski and Piotr Skowron
- Governance efficiency with and without government pp. 183-200

- Francesco Angelini, Guido Candela and Massimiliano Castellani
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