Social Choice and Welfare, Volume 39 (original) (raw)



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Volume 39, Number 1, June 2012

Luisa Monroy
, Francisco R. Fernández:
Stable sets and cores for multi-criteria simple games and for their extensions. 1-22

Itai Ashlagi, Flip Klijn
:
Manipulability in matching markets: conflict and coincidence of interests. 23-33

Tibor Neugebauer
, Stefan Traub:
Public good and private good valuation for waiting time reduction: a laboratory study. 35-57

Efthymios Athanasiou:
Endogenous productivity and equality of opportunity. 59-89

Bezalel Peleg, Shmuel Zamir:
Extending the Condorcet Jury Theorem to a general dependent jury. 91-125

Elchanan Mossel
, Omer Tamuz
:
Complete characterization of functions satisfying the conditions of Arrow's theorem. 127-140

Rosa Camps, Xavier Mora, Laia Saumell:
A continuous rating method for preferential voting: the complete case. 141-170

Carlos Alós-Ferrer
, Ðura-Georg Granic
:
Two field experiments on Approval Voting in Germany. 171-205

Stephen Bazen, Patrick Moyes:
Elitism and stochastic dominance. 207-251
Volume 39, Numbers 2-3, July 2012
Special Issue in Honour of Maurice Salles on Developments in Social Choice and Welfare Theories

Vincent Merlin, Marc Fleurbaey, Dominique Lepelley:
Introduction to the special issue on new developments in social choice and welfare theories. 253-257

Amartya Sen:
The reach of social choice theory. 259-272

Brian Hill
:
Confidence in preferences. 273-302

Wulf Gaertner:
Evaluating sets of objects in characteristics space. 303-321

Walter Bossert, Kotaro Suzumura:
Quasi-transitive and Suzumura consistent relations. 323-334

Salvador Barberà
, Dolors Berga
, Bernardo Moreno:
Domains, ranges and strategy-proofness: the case of single-dipped preferences. 335-352

Conal Duddy
, Ashley Piggins
:
The proximity condition. 353-369

M. Remzi Sanver, William S. Zwicker:
Monotonicity properties and their adaptation to irresolute social choice rules. 371-398

Hans Peters, Souvik Roy, Ton Storcken:
On the manipulability of approval voting and related scoring rules. 399-429

Gabrielle Demange:
On the influence of a ranking system. 431-455

Philippe De Donder, Michel Le Breton, Eugenio Peluso
:
On the (sequential) majority choice of public good size and location. 457-489

Michel Le Breton, Peter Sudhölter
, Vera Zaporozhets:
Sequential legislative lobbying. 491-520

Philip J. Reny, Eyal Winter
, Myrna Wooders:
The partnered core of a game with side payments. 521-536

Anindya Bhattacharya, Abderrahmane Ziad:
On credible coalitional deviations by prudent players. 537-552

Hélène Ferrer, Guillermo Owen, Fabrice Valognes:
Stable syndicates of factor owners and distribution of social output: a Shapley value approach. 553-565

Katherine Cuff, Sunghoon Hong, Jesse A. Schwartz
, Quan Wen, John A. Weymark:
Dominant strategy implementation with a convex product space of valuations. 567-597

Marc Fleurbaey:
Social preferences for the evaluation of procedures. 599-614

Steven J. Brams, D. Marc Kilgour, Christian Klamler
:
The undercut procedure: an algorithm for the envy-free division of indivisible items. 615-631

Eugenio Peluso
, Alain Trannoy:
Preserving dominance relations through disaggregation: the evil and the saint. 633-647

Claudio Zoli, Peter J. Lambert:
Sequential procedures for poverty gap dominance. 649-673

Anders Björklund, Markus Jäntti
, John E. Roemer:
Equality of opportunity and the distribution of long-run income in Sweden. 675-696
Volume 39, Number 4, October 2012

Joseph M. Ostroy, Uzi Segal:
No externalities: a characterization of efficiency and incentive compatibility with public goods. 697-719

René van den Brink
:
On hierarchies and communication. 721-735

Juan Carlos Cesco
:
Hedonic games related to many-to-one matching problems. 737-749

Laurent Simula, Alain Trannoy:
Shall we keep the highly skilled at home? The optimal income tax perspective. 751-782

Olivier Bargain, Olivier Donni:
Targeting and child poverty. 783-808

Christopher P. Chambers, Takashi Hayashi:
Money-metric utilitarianism. 809-831

Simon Grant
, Atsushi Kajii
, Ben Polak, Zvi Safra:
A generalized representation theorem for Harsanyi's ('impartial') observer. 833-846

Juan Carlos Candeal:
Subgroup independence conditions on preferences. 847-853

Conal Duddy
, Ashley Piggins
:
A measure of distance between judgment sets. 855-867

Susumu Cato:
Social choice without the Pareto principle: a comprehensive analysis. 869-889

Edith Elkind, Piotr Faliszewski
, Arkadii M. Slinko
:
Rationalizations of Condorcet-consistent rules via distances of hamming type. 891-905

Dwight R. Bean:
Proportional quota weighted voting system hierarchies II. 907-918

Vincent Anesi
:
A new old solution for weak tournaments. 919-930

Eric Gilson, Chelsey Cooley, William Ella, Michael Follett, Lorenzo Traldi:
The Efron dice voting system. 931-959

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