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Social Choice and Welfare, Volume 57
Volume 57, Number 1, July 2021
- Steven J. Brams, William V. Gehrlein, Fred S. Roberts:
Peter C. Fishburn (1936-2021). 1-3 - Sebastien Menard:
Optimal sickness benefits in a principal-agent model. 5-33 - Zhengxing Zou, René van den Brink, Youngsub Chun, Yukihiko Funaki:
Axiomatizations of the proportional division value. 35-62 - Dipjyoti Majumdar, Arunava Sen:
Robust incentive compatibility of voting rules with positively correlated beliefs. 63-95 - Ali Ihsan Ozkes, M. Remzi Sanver:
Anonymous, neutral, and resolute social choice revisited. 97-113 - Ali Ihsan Ozkes, M. Remzi Sanver:
Correction to: Anonymous, neutral, and resolute social choice revisited. 115 - Jiehua Chen, Sven Grottke:
Small one-dimensional Euclidean preference profiles. 117-144 - Bettina Klaus, Alexandru Nichifor:
Serial dictatorship mechanisms with reservation prices: heterogeneous objects. 145-162 - Ryuji Sano:
Dynamic communication mechanism design. 163-180 - Mathieu Martin, Zéphirin Nganmeni, Craig A. Tovey:
Dominance in spatial voting with imprecise ideals. 181-195
Volume 57, Number 2, August 2021
- Dario Debowicz, Alejandro Saporiti, Yizhi Wang:
Redistribution, power sharing and inequality concern. 197-228 - Corina Haita-Falah:
Bygones in a public project. 229-256 - Matija Kovacic, Claudio Zoli:
Ethnic distribution, effective power and conflict. 257-299 - Eren Gürer:
Equity-efficiency implications of a European tax and transfer system. 301-346 - Takashi Hayashi:
Collective decision under ignorance. 347-359 - Masaki Miyashita:
Premise-based vs conclusion-based collective choice. 361-385 - Haoran He, Yefeng Chen:
Auction mechanisms for allocating subsidies for carbon emissions reduction: an experimental investigation. 387-430 - Takashi Kunimoto, Cuiling Zhang:
On incentive compatible, individually rational public good provision mechanisms. 431-468 - Juan D. Moreno-Ternero:
William Thomson: "How to divide when there isn't enough: from Aristotle, the Talmud and Maimonides to the axiomatics of resource allocation". 469-473
Volume 57, Number 3, October 2021
- Maxime Menuet, Patrick Villieu, Marcel Voia:
Does public debt secure social peace? A diversionary theory of public debt management. 475-501 - Marie-Louise Leroux, Pierre Pestieau, Gregory Ponthiere:
Fair long-term care insurance. 503-533 - Justin Kruger, M. Remzi Sanver:
An Arrovian impossibility in combining ranking and evaluation. 535-555 - Caterina Calsamiglia, Francisco Martínez-Mora, Antonio Miralles:
Random assignments and outside options. 557-566 - Dean Spears, Mark Budolfson:
Repugnant conclusions. 567-588 - Dean Spears, Mark Budolfson:
Correction to: Repugnant conclusions. 589 - Luigi Mittone, Matteo Ploner, Eugenio Verrina:
When the state does not play dice: aggressive audit strategies foster tax compliance. 591-615 - Fuhai Hong, Larry Karp, Tat-How Teh:
Identity in public goods contribution. 617-664 - Karin Enflo:
Quantity, quality, equality: introducing a new measure of social welfare. 665-701
Volume 57, Number 4, November 2021
- Guy Barokas:
Dynamic choice under familiarity-based attention. 703-720 - Stefano Moretti, Henk Norde:
A note on weighted multi-glove games. 721-732 - Stefano Benati, Giuseppe Vittucci Marzetti:
Voting power on a graph connected political space with an application to decision-making in the Council of the European Union. 733-761 - Efthymios Athanasiou, Giacomo Valletta:
Undominated mechanisms and the provision of a pure public good in two agent economies. 763-795 - Flip Klijn, Markus Walzl, Christopher Kah:
Almost mutually best in matching markets: rank gaps and size of the core. 797-816 - Encarnación Algaba, Stefano Moretti, Eric Rémila, Philippe Solal:
Lexicographic solutions for coalitional rankings. 817-849 - Salvador Barberà, Antonio Nicolò:
Information disclosure with many alternatives. 851-873 - Tzu-Ying Chen, Yi-Hsin Elsa Hsu, Rachel J. Huang, Larry Y. Tzeng:
Making socioeconomic health inequality comparisons when health concentration curves intersect. 875-899
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