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Social Choice and Welfare, Volume 61
Volume 61, Number 1, July 2023
- Athanasios Andrikopoulos:
A topological characterization of generalized stable sets. 1-9 - Sumit Goel, Wade Hann-Caruthers:
Optimality of the coordinate-wise median mechanism for strategyproof facility location in two dimensions. 11-34 - Wenzhong Li, Genjiu Xu, René van den Brink:
Two new classes of methods to share the cost of cleaning up a polluted river. 35-59 - Rabah Amir, Hend Ghazzai, Rim Lahmandi-Ayed:
On the political economy of economic integration. 61-100 - Dean Spears, Stéphane Zuber:
Foundations of utilitarianism under risk and variable population. 101-129 - Michele Gori:
Families of abstract decision problems whose admissible sets intersect in a singleton. 131-154 - Julien Jacob, Eve-Angéline Lambert, Mathieu Lefebvre, Rafael Van Driessche:
Information disclosure under liability: an experiment on public bads. 155-197 - Daniel Cardona, Jenny De Freitas, Antoni Rubí-Barceló:
Polarization and conflict among groups with heterogeneous members. 199-219
Volume 61, Number 2, August 2023
- Hayrullah Dindar, Jean Lainé:
Vote swapping in irresolute two-tier voting procedures. 221-262 - Pathikrit Basu:
Mechanism design with model specification. 263-276 - Amílcar Mata Díaz, Ramón Pino Pérez, Jahn Franklin Leal:
Taxonomy of powerful voters and manipulation in the framework of social choice functions. 277-309 - Thomas Aronsson, Sugata Ghosh, Ronald Wendner:
Positional preferences and efficiency in a dynamic economy. 311-337 - Michael Kurschilgen:
Moral awareness polarizes people's fairness judgments. 339-364 - Antonio J. Morales, Javier Rodero-Cosano:
Forward induction and market entry with an endogenous outside option. 365-383 - Miho Hong, Semin Kim:
Unanimity and local incentive compatibility in sparsely connected domains. 385-411 - Francis Bloch, Matthew O. Jackson, Pietro Tebaldi:
Centrality measures in networks. 413-453
Volume 61, Number 3, October 2023
- Geoffrey A. Chua, Gaoji Hu, Fang Liu:
Optimal multi-unit allocation with costly verification. 455-488 - Mostapha Diss, Clinton Gubong Gassi, Issofa Moyouwou:
Social acceptability and the majoritarian compromise rule. 489-510 - Konstantinos Protopappas:
Manipulation of moves in sequential contests. 511-535 - Jean-Marc Bourgeon, Marie-Laure Breuillé:
Citizen preferences and the architecture of government. 537-585 - Jorge Alcalde-Unzu, Flip Klijn, Marc Vorsatz:
Constrained school choice: an experimental QRE analysis. 587-624 - Miqdad Asaria, Joan Costa-Font, Frank Cowell:
How does exposure to COVID-19 influence health and income inequality aversion? 625-647 - Jin Xi, Haitian Xie:
Strength in numbers: robust mechanisms for public goods with many agents. 649-683 - Jing Yu, Martin G. Kocher:
Leading by example in a public goods experiment with benefit heterogeneity. 685-712 - Hans Peters, Yuliya Veselova:
On the safety of group manipulation. 713-732
Volume 61, Number 4, November 2023
- Marcus Pivato:
Cesàro average utilitarianism in relativistic spacetime. 733-761 - Christian Heyerdahl-Larsen, Johan Waldén:
On efficiency in disagreement economies. 763-799 - Kazuya Kikuchi:
Welfare ordering of voting weight allocations. 801-816 - Sebastian Krügel, Matthias Uhl:
The behavioral economics of dynamically inconsistent behavior: a critical assessment. 817-833 - Walter Bossert, Susumu Cato, Kohei Kamaga:
Independent, neutral, and monotonic collective choice: the role of Suzumura consistency. 835-852 - Simone Pellegrino, Achille Vernizzi:
On measuring axiom violations due to each tax instrument applied in a real-world personal income tax. 853-882 - Gunhaeng Lee:
Tailored recommendations on a matching platform. 883-917 - Gustav Alexandrie:
Two impossibility results for social choice under individual indifference intransitivity. 919-936
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