Social Choice and Welfare
1984 - 2025
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Volume 50, issue 4, 2018
- Allocating group housing pp. 581-596

- Justin Burkett, Francis X. Flanagan and Amanda L. Griffith
- Inequality, participation, and polarization pp. 597-624

- Razvan Vlaicu
- Estimating capabilities with random scale models: women’s freedom of movement pp. 625-661

- L. Andreassen and M. L. Tommaso
- Optimal taxation under a consumption target pp. 663-676

- Junichi Minagawa and Thorsten Upmann
- Selections from ordered sets pp. 677-703

- Daniele Checchi, Gianni De Fraja and Stefano Verzillo
- Envy-free and budget-balanced assignment of identical objects pp. 705-719

- Yan Long
- Electoral competition under costly policy implementation pp. 721-739

- Dimitrios Xefteris and Galina Zudenkova
Volume 50, issue 3, 2018
- Inequality and inter-group conflicts: experimental evidence pp. 387-423

- Klaus Abbink, David Masclet and Daniel Mirza
- Power at general equilibrium pp. 425-455

- Hans Gersbach and Hans Haller
- Flexible level-1 consensus ensuring stable social choice: analysis and algorithms pp. 457-479

- Mor Nitzan, Shmuel Nitzan and Erel Segal-Halevi
- Can religion explain cross-country differences in inequality? A global perspective pp. 481-518

- Amjad Naveed and Cong Wang
- On the redistributive power of pensions pp. 519-546

- Philippe Choné and Guy Laroque
- Privacy in implementation pp. 547-580

- Ronen Gradwohl
Volume 50, issue 2, 2018
- Fairness, social norms and the cultural demand for redistribution pp. 191-212

- Gilles Le Garrec
- Adding noise to the institution: an experimental welfare investigation of the contribution-based grouping mechanism pp. 213-245

- Heinrich H. Nax, Stefano Balietti, Ryan O. Murphy and Dirk Helbing
- An axiomatic approach to the measurement of envy pp. 247-264

- Kristof Bosmans and Emel Öztürk
- Generalized rawlsianism pp. 265-279

- Kui Ou-Yang
- Preferential votes and minority representation in open list proportional representation systems pp. 281-303

- Margherita Negri
- Collective rationality and decisiveness coherence pp. 305-328

- Sususmu Cato
- The supercovering relation, the pairwise winner, and more missing links between Borda and Condorcet pp. 329-352

- Raúl Pérez-Fernández and Bernard De Baets
- The price of ‘one person, one vote’ pp. 353-385

- Yaron Azrieli
Volume 50, issue 1, 2018
- Monotonicity paradoxes in three-candidate elections using scoring elimination rules pp. 1-33

- Dominique Lepelley, Issofa Moyouwou and Hatem Smaoui
- Combining rights and welfarism: a new approach to intertemporal evaluation of social alternatives pp. 35-64

- Ngo Long and Vincent Martinet
- The class of ASN-position values pp. 65-99

- Julia Belau
- Strategy-proofness of scoring allocation correspondences for indivisible goods pp. 101-122

- Nhan-Tam Nguyen, Dorothea Baumeister and Jörg Rothe
- Salience and limited attention pp. 123-146

- Yukinori Iwata
- A simple budget-balanced mechanism pp. 147-170

- Debasis Mishra and Tridib Sharma
- Coincidence of Condorcet committees pp. 171-189

- Eric Kamwa and Vincent Merlin
Volume 49, issue 3, 2017
- John E. Roemer, President-elect of the Society for Social Choice and Welfare 2008–2009, President 2010–2011 pp. 413-413

- Marc Fleurbaey
- Social welfare, justice and distribution pp. 415-421

- Juan Moreno-Ternero and Roberto Veneziani
- Marx’s Capital through the lens of Roemer’s General Theory (and vice-versa) pp. 423-443

- Gilbert Skillman
- Globalisation and inequality in a dynamic economy: an axiomatic analysis of unequal exchange pp. 445-468

- Roberto Veneziani and Naoki Yoshihara
- Equality of opportunity, moral hazard and the timing of luck pp. 469-497

- Arnaud Lefranc and Alain Trannoy
- Inequality of income acquisition: the role of childhood circumstances pp. 499-544

- Paul Hufe, Andreas Peichl, John Roemer and Martin Ungerer
- Preferences for redistribution and social structure pp. 545-576

- Erik Schokkaert and Tom Truyts
- Ex post inequality of opportunity comparisons pp. 577-603

- Marc Fleurbaey, Vito Peragine and Xavi Ramos
- Gender and inequality of opportunity in Sweden pp. 605-635

- Karin Hederos, Markus Jantti and Lena Lindahl
- The greatest unhappiness of the least number pp. 637-655

- Walter Bossert and Kotaro Suzumura
- A spatial analogue of May’s Theorem pp. 657-669

- Richard Lee Brady and Christopher Chambers
- Capital in South Korea: 1966–2014 pp. 671-708

- Woojin Lee and Younghoon Yoon
- Fairness and the proportionality principle pp. 709-719

- Alexander Cappelen and Bertil Tungodden
- On seeing and being seen pp. 721-734

- Jon Elster
- Relinquishing power, exploitation and political unemployment in democratic organizations pp. 735-753

- Carmen Bevia, Luis Corchon and Antonio Romero-Medina
- The political choice of social long term care transfers when family gives time and money pp. 755-786

- Philippe De Donder and Marie-Louise Leroux
- Peripheral diversity: transfers versus public goods pp. 787-823

- Klaus Desmet, Ignacio Ortuño-Ortín and Shlomo Weber
- Sustainable growth pp. 825-848

- Geir Asheim
- Erratum to: On seeing and being seen pp. 849-849

- Jon Elster
Volume 49, issue 2, 2017
- Consumer or citizen? Prosocial behaviors in markets and non-markets pp. 231-253

- Mia Reinholt Fosgaard, Toke Reinholt Fosgaard and Nicolai Juul Foss
- Impossibilities for probabilistic assignment pp. 255-275

- Haris Aziz and Yoichi Kasajima
- Epsilon-stability in school choice pp. 277-286

- Chao Huang, Qianfeng Tang and Ziwei Wang
- Minimum incoming cost rules for arborescences pp. 287-314

- Eric Bahel and Christian Trudeau
- The likelihood of a Condorcet winner in the logrolling setting pp. 315-327

- William Gehrlein, Michel Breton and Dominique Lepelley
- Overthrowing the dictator: a game-theoretic approach to revolutions and media pp. 329-355

- Hubert Janos Kiss, Ismael Rodriguez-Lara and Alfonso Rosa-García
- Bribe-proofness for single-peaked preferences: characterizations and maximality-of-domains results pp. 357-385

- Takuma Wakayama
- Giving to poverty relief charities: the impact of beliefs and misperceptions toward income redistribution in a real donation experiment pp. 387-409

- R. Andrew Luccasen, M. Kathleen Thomas and Philip Grossman
- Clair Brown, Buddhist economics: an enlightened approach to the dismal science pp. 411-412

- Wanna Prayukvong, Isao Takagi and James Hoopes
Volume 49, issue 1, 2017
- Axiomatizations of the equal-loss and weighted equal-loss bargaining solutions pp. 1-9

- Shiran Rachmilevitch
- Restoring Ramsey tax lessons to Mirrleesian tax settings: Atkinson–Stiglitz and Ramsey reconciled pp. 11-35

- Helmuth Cremer and Firouz Gahvari
- Interpersonal comparison necessary for Arrovian aggregation pp. 37-64

- Hirofumi Yamamura
- Reordering an existing queue pp. 65-87

- Youngsub Chun, Manipushpak Mitra and Suresh Mutuswami
- A geometric model of sensitivity of multistage elections to change pp. 89-115

- Tomas J. McIntee
- Non-market resource allocation and the public’s interpretation of need: an empirical investigation in the context of health care pp. 117-143

- Jeremiah Hurley, Emmanouil Mentzakis, Mita Giacomini, Deirdre DeJean and Michel Grignon
- Making people happy or making happy people? Questionnaire-experimental studies of population ethics and policy pp. 145-169

- Dean Spears
- Monotonicity implies linearity: characterizations of convex combinations of solutions to cooperative games pp. 171-203

- Koji Yokote and Yukihiko Funaki
- The farsighted core in a political game with asymmetric information pp. 205-229

- Toshiji Miyakawa
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