Studies in Choice and Welfare
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- Interpretations
- Eerik Lagerspetz
- Cooperative Game Theory
- Harrie de Swart and Stefan Wintein
- Testing Theories of Lawmaking
- Keith Krehbiel, Adam Meirowitz and Jonathan Woon
- Other Characteristics of Voting Rules
- William V. Gehrlein and Dominique Lepelley
- Exploring the No-Show Paradox for Condorcet Extensions
- Felix Brandt, Johannes Hofbauer and Martin Strobel
- Unequal Exchange, Assets, and Power: Recent Developments in Exploitation Theory
- Roberto Veneziani and Naoki Yoshihara
- On the Condorcet Efficiency of Approval Voting and Extended Scoring Rules for Three Alternatives
- Mostapha Diss, Vincent Merlin and Fabrice Valognes
- On the Relevance of Theoretical Results to Voting System Choice
- Hannu Nurmi
- Political Power on a Line Graph
- René Brink, Gerard Laan, Marina Uzunova and Valeri Vasil’ev
- On the Possibility of a Preference-Based Power Index: The Strategic Power Index Revisited
- Dieter Schmidtchen and Bernard Steunenberg
- Ordinal Distance, Dominance, and the Measurement of Diversity
- Prasanta K. Pattanaik and Yongsheng Xu
- John E. Roemer
- Roberto Veneziani and Marc Fleurbaey
- Comparing Societies with Different Numbers of Individuals on the Basis of Their Average Advantage
- Nicolas Gravel, Thierry Marchant and Arunava Sen
- Pareto, Anonymity or Neutrality, but Not IIA: Countably Many Alternatives
- Donald E. Campbell and Jerry S. Kelly
- Direct Democracy
- Andranik Tangian
- Conducting Axiomatic Work: A User’s Guide
- William Thomson
- Complements to the Axiomatic Method in Economic Design
- William Thomson
- Deliberation and Voting Rules
- David Austen-Smith and Timothy Feddersen
- Bruhat Orders and the Sequential Selection of Indivisible Items
- Brian Hopkins and Michael A. Jones
- Putting Paradoxes into Perspective: in Defence of the Alternative Vote
- Ken Ritchie and Alessandro Gardini
- Susceptibility to Manipulation by Sincere Truncation: The Case of Scoring Rules and Scoring Runoff Systems
- Eric Kamwa and Issofa Moyouwou
- William Thomson
- Youngsub Chun and Christopher Chambers
- On Kolm’s Use of Epistemic Counterfactuals in Social Choice Theory
- John Weymark
- Dictatorship and Democracy
- Andranik Tangian
- Behavioral Heterogeneity Under Approval and Plurality Voting
- Aki Lehtinen
- Preference Based Division Problems
- Harrie de Swart and Stefan Wintein
- Appendix: Problem Types
- William Thomson
- The Merits of Merit Wants
- Richard Sturn
- The Shapley–Owen Value and the Strength of Small Winsets: Predicting Central Tendencies and Degree of Dispersion in the Outcomes of Majority Rule Decision-Making
- Scott L. Feld, Joseph Godfrey and Bernard Grofman
- John A. Weymark
- Felix Bierbrauer and Claude d’Aspremont
- Double Proportionality for the European Parliament: The Tandem System
- Jo Leinen and Friedrich Pukelsheim
- Fractional Weak Discrepancy of Posets and Certain Forbidden Configurations
- Alan Shuchat, Randy Shull and Ann N. Trenk
- The Significance of Voting Rule Selection
- William V. Gehrlein and Dominique Lepelley
- Dummy Players and the Quota in Weighted Voting Games: Some Further Results
- Fabrice Barthélémy and Mathieu Martin
- Explaining Contestation: Votes in the Council of the European Union
- Arash Pourebrahimi, Madeleine O. Hosli and Peter van Roozendaal
- Interval Order Representation via Shortest Paths
- Garth Isaak
- Optimal Redistribution in the Distributive Liberal Social Contract
- Jean Mercier Ythier
- Approval Balloting for Fixed-Size Committees
- D. Marc Kilgour and Erica Marshall
- Postulates and Paradoxes of Voting Power in a Noncooperative Setting
- Maria Montero
- An Extraordinary Maximizing Utilitarianism
- Jonathan Riley
- In Silico Voting Experiments
- Jean-François Laslier
- Probe Interval Orders
- David E. Brown and Larry J. Langley
- Dictatorship and Democracy
- Andranik Tangian
- Who Wins and Loses Under Approval Voting? An Analysis of Large Elections
- Sébastien Courtin and Matias Nuñez
- Representative Democracy
- Andranik Tangian
- Codecision in Context Revisited: The Implications of Brexit
- Nicola Maaser and Alexander Mayer
- Satisfaction Approval Voting
- Steven Brams and D. Marc Kilgour
- Mediatic Graphs
- Jean-Claude Falmagne and Sergei Ovchinnikov
- Reciprocity and Norms
- Jon Elster
- And the Loser Is… Plurality Voting
- Jean-François Laslier