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Mathematical Social Sciences, Volume 43
Volume 43, Number 1, January 2002
- Natalia I. Naumova:
Nonsymmetric equal sacrifice solutions for claim problem. 1-18 - Michael J. Armstrong, W. J. Hurley:
Arbitration using the closest offer principle of arbitrator behavior. 19-26 - Anindya Bhattacharya:
Coalitional stability with a credibility constraint. 27-44 - Rafael Amer, Francesc Carreras, José Miguel Giménez:
The modified Banzhaf value for games with coalition structure: an axiomatic characterization. 45-54 - Carlos Rodríguez-Palmero, José Luis García-Lapresta:
Maximal elements for irreflexive binary relations on compact sets. 55-60 - Juan Carlos Candeal, Esteban Induráin, Margarita Zudaire:
Numerical representability of semiorders. 61-77 - Gerhard Herden, Andreas Pallack:
Consistency in ordinal data analysis I. 79-113
Volume 43, Number 2, March 2002
- Gerhard Herden, Andreas Pallack:
On the continuous analogue of the Szpilrajn Theorem I. 115-134 - Enrico Diecidue, Peter P. Wakker:
Dutch books: avoiding strategic and dynamic complications, and a comonotonic extension. 135-149 - M. Remzi Sanver:
Scoring rules cannot respect majority in choice and elimination simultaneously. 151-155 - Xiaopeng Xu:
The relationship between group size and the private provision of public goods. 157-163 - Licun Xue:
Stable agreements in infinitely repeated games. 165-176 - Fuad Aleskerov:
Binary representation of choice rationalizable by a utility function with an additive non-negative error function. 177-185 - Henk Norde, Kim Hang Pham Do, Stef Tijs:
Oligopoly games with and without transferable technologies. 187-207 - Rajat Deb, Indranil K. Ghosh, Tae-Kun Seo:
Welfare asymptotics of the pivotal mechanism for excludable public goods. 209-224 - Gustavo Bergantiños, Estela Sánchez:
The proportional rule for problems with constraints and claims. 225-249 - Maurice Koster:
Hierarchical constrained egalitarianism in TU-games. 251-265 - Bezalel Peleg, Hans Peters, Ton Storcken:
Nash consistent representation of constitutions: a reaction to the Gibbard paradox. 267-287
Volume 43, Number 3, July 2002
- A. A. J. Marley:
Random utility models and their applications: recent developments. 289-302 - Joan L. Walker, Moshe E. Ben-Akiva:
Generalized random utility model. 303-343 - Jerome R. Busemeyer, Adele Diederich:
Survey of decision field theory. 345-370 - Reinhard Suck:
Independent random utility representations. 371-389 - Harry Joe:
Stochastic orderings in random utility models. 391-404 - Michel Regenwetter, A. A. J. Marley, Bernard Grofman:
A general concept of majority rule. 405-428 - Rung-Ching Tsai, Ulf Böckenholt:
Two-level linear paired comparison models: estimation and identifiability issues. 429-449 - Michel Regenwetter, Bernard Grofman, A. A. J. Marley:
On the model dependence of majority preference relations reconstructed from ballot or survey data. 451-466 - Albert Maydeu-Olivares:
Limited information estimation and testing of Thurstonian models for preference data. 467-483 - George Karabatsos, James R. Ullrich:
Enumerating and testing conjoint measurement models. 485-504
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