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Social Choice and Welfare, Volume 58
Volume 58, Number 1, January 2022
- Michael C. Munger:
Anthony Downs (1930-2021). 1-4 - Florian Brandl, Felix Brandt, Christian Stricker:
An analytical and experimental comparison of maximal lottery schemes. 5-38 - Dongryul Lee, Pilwon Kim:
Group formation in a dominance-seeking contest. 39-68 - Jacqueline Harding:
Proxy selection in transitive proxy voting. 69-99 - James Davies, Michael Hoy, Lin Zhao:
Revisiting comparisons of income inequality when Lorenz curves intersect. 101-109 - Koffi Serge William Yao, Emmanuelle Lavaine, Marc Willinger:
Does the approval mechanism induce the efficient extraction in common pool resource games? 111-139 - Xun Chen, Shanmin Li, Dazhong Wang:
Optimal revenue-sharing mechanisms with seller commitment to ex-post effort. 141-159 - Ramzi Mabsout:
John Stuart Mill, soft paternalist. 161-186 - Guy Barokas, Yves Sprumont:
The broken Borda rule and other refinements of approval ranking. 187-199
Volume 58, Number 2, February 2022
- David A. Comerford, Leonhard K. Lades:
Responsibility utility and the difference between preference and desirance: implications for welfare evaluation. 201-224 - Daniel Susskind:
Rational inattention and public signals. 225-255 - Zhenhua Jiao, Ziyang Shen, Guoqiang Tian:
When is the deferred acceptance mechanism responsive to priority-based affirmative action? 257-282 - Steven J. Brams, Markus Brill, Anne-Marie George:
The excess method: a multiwinner approval voting procedure to allocate wasted votes. 283-300 - Tasos Kalandrakis:
Generalized medians and a political center. 301-319 - Gustavo Bergantiños, Juan D. Moreno-Ternero:
On the axiomatic approach to sharing the revenues from broadcasting sports leagues. 321-347 - Sung-Hoon Park, Jeong-Yoo Kim:
Evolutionary stability of preferences: altruism, selfishness, and envy. 349-363 - D. Marc Kilgour, Jean-Charles Grégoire, Angèle M. Foley:
Weighted scoring elections: is Borda best? 365-391 - D. Marc Kilgour, Jean-Charles Grégoire, Angèle M. Foley:
Correction to: Weighted scoring elections: is Borda best? 393-394
Volume 58, Number 3, April 2022
- Paul Hufe, Andreas Peichl, Daniel Weishaar:
Lower and upper bound estimates of inequality of opportunity for emerging economies. 395-427 - Tatsuki Homma, Ryosuke Iba, Junyi Shen, Takuma Wakayama, Hirofumi Yamamura, Takehiko Yamato:
The pivotal mechanism versus the voluntary contribution mechanism: an experimental comparison. 429-505 - Francesco De Sinopoli, Claudia Meroni:
Poisson voting games under proportional rule. 507-526 - Steve Alpern, Bo Chen:
Optimizing voting order on sequential juries: a median voter theorem and beyond. 527-565 - Gildas Sédry Fopa, Issofa Moyouwou, Joseph Siani:
Axiomatization of the counting rule for cost-sharing with possibly redundant items. 567-587 - Oskar Nupia, Francisco Eslava:
Campaign finance and welfare when contributions are spent on mobilizing voters. 589-618 - Ramón Cobo-Reyes, Gabriel Katz, Thomas Markussen, Simone Meraglia:
Voting on sanctioning institutions in open and closed communities: experimental evidence. 619-677
Volume 58, Number 4, May 2022
- Paul Dolan, Kate Laffan, Alina Velias:
Who's miserable now? Identifying clusters of people with the lowest subjective wellbeing in the UK. 679-710 - Friedel Bolle, Philipp E. Otto:
Voting behavior under outside pressure: promoting true majorities with sequential voting? 711-740 - Kristof Bosmans, Z. Emel Öztürk:
Laissez-faire versus Pareto. 741-751 - Hein Duijf, Frederik Van De Putte:
The problem of no hands: responsibility voids in collective decisions. 753-790 - Zhen Zhao, Shinji Ohseto:
Strategy-proof and fair reallocation with single-peaked preferences. 791-800 - Eleonora Cresto, Diego Tajer:
Fair cake-cutting for imitative agents. 801-833 - Benoit Decerf, Francois Woitrin:
Criteria to compare mechanisms that partially satisfy a property: an axiomatic study. 835-862 - Aureli Alabert, Mercè Farré:
The doctrinal paradox: comparison of decision rules in a probabilistic framework. 863-895 - Aureli Alabert, Mercè Farré:
Correction to: The doctrinal paradox: comparison of decision rules in a probabilistic framework. 897-899
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