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Mathematical Social Sciences, Volume 62
Volume 62, Number 1, July 2011
- Patrick Hummel:
Information aggregation in multicandidate elections under plurality rule and runoff voting. 1-6
- Evgeny R. Gafarov, Alexander A. Lazarev, Frank Werner:
Single machine scheduling problems with financial resource constraints: Some complexity results and properties. 7-13 - Federica Ricca, Andrea Scozzari, Bruno Simeone:
The give-up problem for blocked regional lists with multi-winners. 14-24 - José L. Jimeno, Estefanía García, Joaquín Pérez Ortega:
Extensions of the Young and Levenglick result about the inconsistency of Condorcet voting correspondences. 25-27 - Dominique Lepelley, Vincent Merlin, Jean-Louis Rouet:
Three ways to compute accurately the probability of the referendum paradox. 28-33 - Mamoru Kaneko, Aniruddha Mitra:
Discrimination in festival games with limited observability and accessibility. 34-45 - Dinko Dimitrov, Emiliya Lazarova:
Two-sided coalitional matchings. 46-54 - Subhadip Chakrabarti, Supanit Tangsangasaksri:
Labor unions and Nash bargaining using coalition formation games. 55-64 - Yi-You Yang:
Accessible outcomes versus absorbing outcomes. 65-70 - Erik Carlson:
Non-Archimedean extensive measurement with incomparability. 71-76
- Shin Sato:
Corrigendum to "Informational requirements of social choice rules" [Math. Social Sci. 57(2009) 188-198]. 77
Volume 62, Number 2, September 2011
- James W. Boudreau, Vicki Knoblauch:
Dividing profits three ways: Exactness vs. consensuality. 79-86 - Francesco De Sinopoli, Leo Ferraris, Giovanna Iannantuoni:
The effect of ideology on policy outcomes in proportional representation systems. 87-90 - William Stanford:
A family of identities related to zero-sum and team games. 91-94 - Abhijit Sengupta, Yair Tauman:
Inducing efficiency in oligopolistic markets with increasing returns to scale. 95-100 - Flip Klijn:
On the consistency of deferred acceptance when priorities are acceptant substitutable. 101-103 - Kazuo Yamaguchi:
Location of an undesirable facility on a network: A bargaining approach. 104-108 - Kin Chung Lo:
Possibility and permissibility. 109-113 - Takumi Kongo:
Value of games with two-layered hypergraphs. 114-119 - Sayantan Ghosal:
Complementarity with complete but P-acyclic preferences. 120-122
- Edi Karni:
Continuity, completeness and the definition of weak preferences. 123-125 - Christian Bauer:
On the reservation wage under CARA and limited borrowing. 126-129 - Gianni De Fraja:
The source of differences in population distributions. 130-132
Volume 62, Number 3, November 2011
- Elisabeth Gugl, Justin Leroux:
Share the gain, share the pain? Almost transferable utility, changes in production possibilities, and bargaining solutions. 133-143 - P. V. (Sundar) Balakrishnan, Juan Camilo Gómez, Rakesh V. Vohra:
The Tempered Aspirations solution for bargaining problems with a reference point. 144-150 - Özgür Kibris, Ipek Gürsel Tapki:
Bargaining with nonanonymous disagreement: Decomposable rules. 151-161 - Dinko Dimitrov, Clemens Puppe:
Non-bossy social classification. 162-165 - Kalyan Chatterjee, R. Vijay Krishna:
A nonsmooth approach to nonexpected utility theory under risk. 166-175 - Mario Menegatti, Filippo Rebessi:
On the substitution between saving and prevention. 176-182
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