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Social Choice and Welfare, Volume 62
Volume 62, Number 1, February 2024
- Federico Revelli, Tsung-Sheng Tsai, Cheng-Tai Wu:
Ties. 1-35 - Kenneth S. Chan, Vivian Lei, Filip Vesely:
Escape poverty trap with trust? An experimental study. 37-66 - Tamás Solymosi:
Assignment games with population monotonic allocation schemes. 67-88 - Aditya Vikram:
Worst-case efficient and budget-balanced mechanism for single-object allocation with interdependent values. 89-108 - Charles R. Leedham-Green, Klas Markström, Søren Riis:
The largest Condorcet domain on 8 alternatives. 109-116 - Stefano Barbieri, Marco Serena:
Centralized assignment of prizes and contestants. 117-152 - Dimitrios Xefteris, Nicholas Ziros:
The "invisible hand" of vote markets. 153-165 - Sarvesh Bandhu, Abhinaba Lahiri, Anup Pramanik:
Stochastic same-sidedness in the random voting model. 167-196
Volume 62, Number 2, March 2024
- Steven J. Bosworth, Dennis J. Snower:
Technological advance, social fragmentation and welfare. 197-232 - Sacha Bourgeois-Gironde, João V. Ferreira:
The expressive power of voting rules. 233-273 - Jean Baccelli:
Ordinal utility differences. 275-287 - Alexander Usvitskiy:
A dynamic model of endogenous development: the role of pioneers. 289-320 - Yifan Xiong, Youze Lang, Ziyan Li:
Cost intervention in delinquent networks. 321-344 - Agustín G. Bonifacio:
Variable population manipulations of reallocation rules in economies with single-peaked preferences. 345-365 - Xiangyu Qu:
Inequality measurement with coarse data. 367-396 - Chun-Ting Chen, Wei-Torng Juang, Ching-Jen Sun:
Cross invariance, the Shapley value, and the Shapley-Shubik power index. 397-418 - Behrang Kamali Shahdadi:
Labor market efficiency: output as the measure of welfare. 419-441
Volume 62, Number 3, May 2024
- Stefan Wintein:
To be fair: claims have amounts and strengths. 443-464 - Romain Espinosa:
Animals and social welfare. 465-504 - Jorge Urdánoz, Josep M. Colomer:
The Quintilian School in the history of Social Choice: an early tentative step from plurality rule to pairwise comparisons. 505-517 - Alexander S. Nesterov, Olga Rospuskova, Sofia Rubtcova:
Robustness to manipulations in school choice. 519-548 - Takahiro Suzuki, Masahide Horita:
Consistent social ranking solutions. 549-569 - Walter Bossert, Conchita D'Ambrosio:
Relative measures of economic insecurity. 571-581 - Javier D. Donna:
Redistributive politics under ambiguity. 583-607 - Mustafa Oguz Afacan:
Dorm augmented college assignments. 609-627
Volume 62, Number 4, June 2024
- Kensei Nakamura:
Collective or individual rationality in the Nash bargaining solution: efficiency-free characterizations. 629-642 - Xinhang Lu, Jannik Peters, Haris Aziz, Xiaohui Bei, Warut Suksompong:
Approval-based voting with mixed goods. 643-677 - Xinhang Lu, Jannik Peters, Haris Aziz, Xiaohui Bei, Warut Suksompong:
Correction: Approval-based voting with mixed goods. 679 - Maxime Menuet, Hugo Oriola, Patrick Villieu:
Do conservative central bankers weaken the chances of conservative politicians? 681-738 - Marina Núñez, Francisco Javier Robles Jimenez:
Overbidding and underbidding in package allocation problems. 739-759 - Joseph Siani, Bertrand Tchantcho, Bill Proces Tsague:
Axiomatization of some power indices in voting games with abstention. 761-783 - Davide Carpentiere, Alfio Giarlotta, Stephen Watson:
Christian Klamler's "A distance measure for choice functions" [Social Choice and Welfare 30 (2008) 419-425]: a correction. 785-788 - Kazuya Kikuchi, Yukio Koriyama:
A general impossibility theorem on Pareto efficiency and Bayesian incentive compatibility. 789-797 - Hans Gersbach:
Forms of new democracy. 799-837 - Hans Haller:
Berge equilibrium, altruism and social welfare. 839-860
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