Social Choice and Welfare
1984 - 2025
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Volume 46, issue 4, 2016
- Strategy-proof rules for an excludable public good pp. 749-766

- Kazuhiko Hashimoto and Hiroki Saitoh
- Matching structure and bargaining outcomes in buyer–seller networks pp. 767-776

- Arnold Polanski
- Bargaining, conditional consistency, and weighted lexicographic Kalai-Smorodinsky Solutions pp. 777-809

- Bram Driesen
- Inequality, opting-out and public education funding pp. 811-837

- Calin Arcalean and Ioana Schiopu
- Multilevel multidimensional consistent aggregators pp. 839-861

- Mihir Bhattacharya
- Participation in fraudulent elections pp. 863-892

- Dmitriy Vorobyev
- Borda winner in facility location problems on sphere pp. 893-898

- Kazuo Yamaguchi
- Private agenda and re-election incentives pp. 899-915

- Javier Rivas
- Measuring rank mobility with variable population size pp. 917-931

- Walter Bossert, Burak Can and Conchita D’Ambrosio
- Toss one’s cake, and eat it too: partial divisions can improve social welfare in cake cutting pp. 933-954

- Orit Arzi, Yonatan Aumann and Yair Dombb
Volume 46, issue 3, 2016
- Convex strategyproofness with an application to the probabilistic serial mechanism pp. 511-520

- Ivan Balbuzanov
- Empirical welfare analysis: when preferences matter pp. 521-542

- Jean-François Carpantier and Christelle Sapata
- Community dynamics in the lab pp. 543-568

- Andrea Robbett
- Consistent updating of social welfare functions pp. 569-608

- Takashi Hayashi
- The difference between manipulability indices in the IC and IANC models pp. 609-638

- Yuliya Veselova
- Axioms for centrality scoring with principal eigenvectors pp. 639-653

- Mitri Kitti
- Fair social orderings with other-regarding preferences pp. 655-694

- Benoît Decerf and Martin Van der Linden
- A characterization of the n-agent Pareto dominance relation pp. 695-706

- Shaofang Qi
Volume 46, issue 2, 2016
- Strategic choice of sharing rules in collective contests pp. 239-262

- Pau Balart, Sabine Flamand and Orestis Troumpounis
- Heterogeneity, inequity aversion, and group performance pp. 263-286

- Felix Kölle, Dirk Sliwka and Nannan Zhou
- Is majority consistency possible? pp. 287-299

- Eyal Baharad and Shmuel Nitzan
- Aggregation of binary evaluations: a Borda-like approach pp. 301-333

- Conal Duddy, Ashley Piggins and William Zwicker
- Barefoot and footloose doctors: optimal resource allocation in developing countries with medical migration pp. 335-358

- John Roemer and Pedro Rosa Dias
- Barefoot and footloose doctors: optimal resource allocation in developing countries with medical migration pp. 335-358

- John Roemer and Pedro Rosa Dias
- School accountability: can we reward schools and avoid pupil selection? pp. 359-387

- Erwin Ooghe and Erik Schokkaert
- Jury voting without objective probability pp. 389-406

- King King Li and Toru Suzuki
- The contribution of improved joint survival conditions to living standards: an equivalent consumption approach pp. 407-449

- Gregory Ponthiere
- Characterizations of the core of TU and NTU games with communication structures pp. 451-475

- M. Albizuri and Peter Sudhölter
Volume 46, issue 1, 2016
- Multiple votes, multiple candidacies and polarization pp. 1-38

- Arnaud Dellis and Mandar Oak
- Ian Carter’s non-evaluative theory of freedom and diversity: a critique pp. 39-55

- Ronen Shnayderman
- Fiscal policy and corruption pp. 57-79

- Bernard Gauthier and Jonathan Goyette
- A note on the McKelvey uncovered set and Pareto optimality pp. 81-91

- Felix Brandt, Christian Geist and Paul Harrenstein
- Preference exclusions for social rationality pp. 93-118

- John Duggan
- Preference exclusions for social rationality pp. 93-118

- John Duggan
- Cooperative decision-making for the provision of a locally undesirable facility pp. 119-155

- Stefan Ambec and Yann Kervinio
- Hyper-stable social welfare functions pp. 157-182

- Jean Lainé, Ali Ozkes and Remzi Sanver
- Statistical evaluation of voting rules pp. 183-212

- James Green-Armytage, T. Tideman and Rafael Cosman
- Codecision in context: implications for the balance of power in the EU pp. 213-237

- Nicola Maaser and Alexander Mayer
Volume 45, issue 4, 2015
- The welfare implications of electoral polarization pp. 653-686

- Richard Van Weelden
- Tagging with leisure needs pp. 687-706

- Pierre Pestieau and Maria Racionero
- Expected utility without full transitivity pp. 707-722

- Walter Bossert and Kotaro Suzumura
- A note on the undercut procedure pp. 723-728

- Haris Aziz
- Choosing two finalists and the winner pp. 729-744

- Gent Bajraj and Levent Ülkü
- Core of coalition formation games and fixed-point methods pp. 745-763

- Hakan Inal
- The tyranny puzzle in social preferences: an empirical investigation pp. 765-792

- Frank Cowell, Marc Fleurbaey and Bertil Tungodden
- Set-monotonicity implies Kelly-strategyproofness pp. 793-804

- Felix Brandt
- Level $$r$$ r consensus and stable social choice pp. 805-817

- Muhammad Mahajne, Shmuel Nitzan and Oscar Volij
- Efficient extensions of the Myerson value pp. 819-827

- Sylvain Béal, André Casajus and Frank Huettner
- Cooperation and social classes: evidence from Colombia pp. 829-848

- Peter Martinsson, Clara Villegas-Palacio and Conny Wollbrant
- Impossibility theorems are modified and unified pp. 849-866

- Uuganbaatar Ninjbat
- A Hurwicz type result in a model with public good production pp. 867-887

- Mridu Goswami, Arunava Sen and Sonal Yadav
Volume 45, issue 3, 2015
- Introduction to the special issue “Experiments on conflicts and conflict resolution” pp. 479-488

- David Masclet and Clemens Puppe
- The impact of relative position and returns on sacrifice and reciprocity: an experimental study using individual decisions pp. 489-511

- Jordi Brandts, Enrique Fatas, Ernan Haruvy and Francisco Lagos
- Choice overload, coordination and inequality: three hurdles to the effectiveness of the compensation mechanism? pp. 513-535

- Estelle Midler, Charles Figuieres and Marc Willinger
- Punishment, reward, and cooperation in a framed field experiment pp. 537-559

- Charles Noussair, Daan van Soest and Jan Stoop
- In the long-run we are all dead: on the benefits of peer punishment in rich environments pp. 561-577

- Dirk Engelmann and Nikos Nikiforakis
- Cracking down on bribery pp. 579-600

- Sheheryar Banuri and Catherine Eckel
- The trade-off between welfare and equality in a public good experiment pp. 601-623

- Agathe Rouaix, Charles Figuieres and Marc Willinger
- The UN in the lab pp. 625-651

- Malcolm Kass, Enrique Fatas, Catherine Eckel and Daniel Arce
Volume 45, issue 2, 2015
- State dependent choice pp. 239-268

- Paola Manzini and Marco Mariotti
- On justifiable choice functions over opportunity sets pp. 269-285

- Dan Qin
- On existence of ex post Nash consistent representation for effectivity functions pp. 287-307

- Hans Peters, Marc Schröder and Dries Vermeulen
- Dynamic stable set as a tournament solution pp. 309-327

- Hannu Vartiainen
- Implementation and axiomatization of discounted Shapley values pp. 329-344

- Rene van den Brink and Yukihiko Funaki
- Distance rationalization of voting rules pp. 345-377

- Edith Elkind, Piotr Faliszewski and Arkadii Slinko
- Further results on dictatorial domains pp. 379-398

- Anup Pramanik
- Representing a democratic constituency in negotiations: delegation versus ratification pp. 399-414

- Daniel Cardona and Clara Ponsati
- Moderating Government pp. 415-440

- Francesco De Sinopoli, Leo Ferraris and Giovanna Iannantuoni
- Bargaining with split-the-difference arbitration pp. 441-455

- Kang Rong
- Welfare and labor supply implications of tax competition for mobile labor pp. 457-477

- Vilen Lipatov and Alfons Weichenrieder
Volume 45, issue 1, 2015
- Approval quorums dominate participation quorums pp. 1-27

- Francois Maniquet and Massimo Morelli
- Private provision of public good and immiserizing growth pp. 29-49

- Debasis Mondal
- Hyper-relations, choice functions, and orderings of opportunity sets pp. 51-69

- Vladimir Danilov, G. Koshevoy and E. Savaglio
- Public disclosure of players’ conduct and common resources harvesting: experimental evidence from a Nairobi slum pp. 71-96

- Leonardo Becchetti, Pierluigi Conzo and Giacomo Degli Antoni
- Reaching consensus: solidarity and strategic properties in binary social choice pp. 97-121

- Patrick Harless
- A geometric examination of majorities based on difference in support pp. 123-153

- Richard Baron, Mostapha Diss, Eric Rémila and Philippe Solal
- Subgroup deliberation and voting pp. 155-186

- Mark Quement and Venuga Yokeeswaran
- Voting games of resolute social choice correspondences pp. 187-201

- Sinan Ertemel, Levent Kutlu and Remzi Sanver
- Poverty: fuzzy measurement and crisp ordering pp. 203-229

- Buhong Zheng
- Bernhard Kittel, Wolfgang J. Luhan and Rebecca B. Morton: Experimental political science: principles and practices pp. 231-237

- Antoinette Baujard
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