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April 2011, Volume 36, Issue 3
- 547-563 Omnibus or not: package bills and single-issue bills in a legislative bargaining game
by Johanna Goertz - 565-589 Bargaining over the budget
by Daniel Diermeier & Pohan Fong - 591-610 Intergovernmental negotiation, willingness to compromise, and voter preference reversals
by Maria Gallego & David Scoones - 611-650 A Newton collocation method for solving dynamic bargaining games
by John Duggan & Tasos Kalandrakis
February 2011, Volume 36, Issue 2
- 179-198 Implementation with renegotiation when preferences and feasible sets are state dependent
by Luis Corchón & Matteo Triossi - 199-225 Bargaining cum voice
by Hans Gersbach & Hans Haller - 227-239 Status and welfare under monopolistic competition
by Wai Woo - 241-247 New perspectives on a more-or-less familiar poverty index
by Kristof Bosmans & Lucio Esposito & Peter Lambert - 249-266 Random conjugates of bankruptcy rules
by Marieke Quant & Peter Borm - 267-303 A new monotonic, clone-independent, reversal symmetric, and condorcet-consistent single-winner election method
by Markus Schulze - 305-322 A characterization of the single-peaked domain
by Miguel Ballester & Guillaume Haeringer - 323-354 Optimal voting rules for two-member tenure committees
by Ian Ayres & Colin Rowat & Nasser Zakariya
January 2011, Volume 36, Issue 1
- 1-24 Electoral competition in 2-dimensional ideology space with unidimensional commitment
by Marcin Dziubiński & Jaideep Roy - 25-34 Arrow’s theorem and max-star transitivity
by Conal Duddy & Juan Perote-Peña & Ashley Piggins - 35-47 Distributive interdependencies in liberal egalitarianism
by Alexander Cappelen & Bertil Tungodden - 49-74 A theory of voting patterns and performance in private and public committees
by Daniel Seidmann - 75-82 Rules for aggregating information
by Christopher Chambers & Alan Miller - 83-104 Aggregate uncertainty in the citizen candidate model yields extremist parties
by Sandro Brusco & Jaideep Roy - 105-120 The importance of moral reflection and self-reported data in a dictator game with production
by Alexander Cappelen & Astri Hole & Erik Sørensen & Bertil Tungodden - 121-178 A model of deliberation based on Rawls’s political liberalism
by Mostapha Benhenda
October 2010, Volume 35, Issue 4
- 535-574 Repeated electoral competition over nonlinear income tax schedules
by Georges Casamatta & Helmuth Cremer & Philippe De Donder - 575-593 Characterizations of egalitarian binary relations as transitive closures with a special reference to Lorenz dominance and to single-crossing conditions
by Ronny Aboudi & Dominique Thon - 595-626 Bayesian group belief
by Franz Dietrich - 627-646 Social threshold aggregations
by Fuad Aleskerov & Vyacheslav Chistyakov & Valery Kalyagin - 647-667 Smith and Rawls share a room: stability and medians
by Bettina Klaus & Flip Klijn - 669-685 Essential alternatives and freedom rankings
by Clemens Puppe & Yongsheng Xu - 687-703 The specific value of freedom
by Martin Hees - 705-708 The probability of majority rule instability in the 2D euclidean model with an even number of voters
by Craig Tovey - 709-720 Amartya K. Sen: The idea of justice. The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 2009, 468 pp
by Muriel Gilardone
September 2010, Volume 35, Issue 3
- 351-375 On real economic freedom
by Serge-Christophe Kolm - 377-392 On the leximin and utilitarian overtaking criteria with extended anonymity
by Kohei Kamaga & Takashi Kojima - 393-414 Intergenerational equity and an explicit construction of welfare criteria
by Toyotaka Sakai - 415-433 Consistency in one-sided assignment problems
by Bettina Klaus & Alexandru Nichifor - 435-472 Strategic, sincere, and heuristic voting under four election rules: an experimental study
by Karine Van der Straeten & Jean-François Laslier & Nicolas Sauger & André Blais - 473-500 The reinforcement axiom under sequential positional rules
by Sébastien Courtin & Boniface Mbih & Issofa Moyouwou & Thomas Senné - 501-516 A probabilistic synopsis of binary decision rules
by Olga Ruff & Friedrich Pukelsheim - 517-533 Axiomatizations of public good indices with a priori unions
by José Alonso-Meijide & Balbina Casas-Méndez & Gloria Fiestras-Janeiro & Manfred Holler & Andreas Nohn
July 2010, Volume 35, Issue 2
- 175-197 Can groups solve the problem of over-bidding in contests?
by Roman Sheremeta & Jingjing Zhang - 199-220 Optimal nonlinear income tax and nonlinear pricing: optimality conditions and comparative static properties
by Laurent Simula - 221-243 Egalitarianism and utilitarianism in committees of representatives
by Annick Laruelle & Federico Valenciano - 245-266 An impossibility theorem for matching problems
by Shohei Takagi & Shigehiro Serizawa - 267-284 Brief proofs of Arrovian impossibility theorems
by Susumu Cato - 285-290 Generalized stochastic dominance and bad outcome aversion
by Hans Peters & Tim Schulteis & Dries Vermeulen - 291-317 Voces populi and the art of listening
by Eivind Stensholt - 319-329 Characterizing multidimensional inequality measures which fulfil the Pigou–Dalton bundle principle
by Casilda Lasso de la Vega & Ana Urrutia & Amaia Sarachu - 331-335 Peter Emerson (ed): Designing an all-inclusive democracy
by Donald Saari - 337-343 Nanak Kakwani and Jacques Silber (eds): Quantitative approaches to multidimensionnal poverty measurement
by Nicolas Gravel - 345-350 Hartmut Kliemt: Philosophy and economics I. Methods and models
by Nicola Maaser
June 2010, Volume 35, Issue 1
- 1-23 On the probability of observing Borda’s paradox
by William Gehrlein & Dominique Lepelley - 25-28 Demystifying the ‘metric approach to social compromise with the unanimity criterion’
by Shmuel Nitzan - 29-48 Efficient allocation of heterogenous commodities with balanced transfers
by Manipushpak Mitra & Arunava Sen - 49-64 A quantitative discursive dilemma
by Carl Claussen & Øistein Røisland - 65-79 Freedom of choice and expected compromise
by Johan Gustafsson - 81-106 The effect of limited search ability on the quality of competitive rent-seeking clubs
by Shmuel Nitzan & Kobi Kriesler - 107-127 On the positive association of parliamentary social choice functions
by Boniface Mbih & Issofa Moyouwou & Xingyu Zhao - 129-161 Computational application of the mathematical theory of democracy to Arrow’s Impossibility Theorem (how dictatorial are Arrow’s dictators?)
by Andranik Tangian - 163-173 Ranking linear budget sets
by Kaname Miyagishima
April 2010, Volume 34, Issue 4
- 537-547 A preference foundation for Fehr and Schmidt’s model of inequity aversion
by Kirsten Rohde - 549-570 Convergence theorems of willingness-to-pay and willingness-to-accept for nonmarket goods
by Mitsunobu Miyake - 571-596 Individual powers and social consent: an axiomatic approach
by Biung-Ghi Ju - 597-609 A computational analysis of the tournament equilibrium set
by Felix Brandt & Felix Fischer & Paul Harrenstein & Maximilian Mair - 611-630 Collective choice rules and collective rationality: a unified method of characterizations
by Susumu Cato & Daisuke Hirata - 631-641 Behavioral evidence for framing effects in the resolution of the doctrinal paradox
by Jean-François Bonnefon - 643-677 Ensuring a representative referendum outcome: the daunting task of setting the quorum right
by Sanne Zwart - 679-694 Consistency and dynamic approach of indexes
by Yan-An Hwang & Yu-Hsien Liao - 695-710 The family of cost monotonic and cost additive rules in minimum cost spanning tree problems
by Gustavo Bergantiños & Leticia Lorenzo & Silvia Lorenzo-Freire
March 2010, Volume 34, Issue 3
- 363-369 A note on the optimal level of public inputs
by Diego Martinez & A. Sanchez - 371-377 The inverse Banzhaf problem
by Noga Alon & Paul Edelman - 379-396 On the equilibrium of voting games with abstention and several levels of approval
by Bertrand Tchantcho & Lawrence Diffo Lambo & Roland Pongou & Joël Moulen - 397-410 Proportional quota weighted voting system hierarchies
by Dwight Bean & Jane Friedman & Cameron Parker - 411-428 Manipulating an aggregation rule under ordinally fuzzy preferences
by Conal Duddy & Juan Perote-Peña & Ashley Piggins - 429-440 On the structure of minimal winning coalitions in simple voting games
by Maria Axenovich & Sonali Roy - 441-454 Efficiency and stability in a model of wireless communication networks
by Sunghoon Hong & Youngsub Chun - 455-470 Domain expansion of the pivotal mechanism
by Kazuhiko Hashimoto & Hiroki Saitoh - 471-486 Inefficiencies on linking decisions
by Rafael Hortala-Vallve - 487-496 Characterizing best–worst voting systems in the scoring context
by José García-Lapresta & A. Marley & Miguel Martínez-Panero - 497-501 Hugh LaFollette: The Practice of Ethics
by Alex Voorhoeve - 503-536 Social orders
by Norman Schofield
February 2010, Volume 34, Issue 2
- 181-192 A characterization of prudent choices
by Nicolas Houy - 193-216 Auctioning or assigning an object: some remarkable VCG mechanisms
by Hervé Moulin - 217-247 Systematic analysis of multiple voting rules
by Donald Saari - 249-263 Enforcement of property rights in a barter economy
by Magnus Hoffmann - 265-294 The spatial model with non-policy factors: a theory of policy-motivated candidates
by Michael Peress - 295-313 Two-sided market situations with existing contracts
by Joaquín Sánchez-Soriano & Vito Fragnelli - 315-344 Welfarist evaluations of decision rules under interstate utility dependencies
by Claus Beisbart & Stephan Hartmann - 345-361 Minimum winning versus oversized coalitions in public finance: the role of uncertainty
by Tsung-Sheng Tsai & C. Yang
January 2010, Volume 34, Issue 1
- 3-31 On ranking opportunity distributions
by Jorge Alcalde-Unzu & Miguel Ballester - 33-46 Power indices and minimal winning coalitions
by Werner Kirsch & Jessica Langner - 47-64 Minimal rights based solidarity
by Roland Luttens - 65-103 Jury theorems with multiple alternatives
by Patrick Hummel - 105-119 Voting power: an information theory approach
by Abraham Diskin & Moshe Koppel - 121-143 Finessing a point: augmenting the core
by Donald Saari & Garrett Asay - 145-179 On the adjudication of conflicting claims: an experimental study
by Carmen Herrero & Juan Moreno-Ternero & Giovanni Ponti
November 2009, Volume 33, Issue 4
- 521-532 Unequivocal majority and Maskin-monotonicity
by Pablo Amorós - 533-557 Equality preference in the claims problem: a questionnaire study of cuts in earnings and pensions
by Kristof Bosmans & Erik Schokkaert - 559-574 Geometric models of consistent judgement aggregation
by Marcus Pivato - 575-599 Does income support increase abortions?
by Hal Snarr & Jeffrey Edwards - 601-615 A general equilibrium analysis of the Laffer argument
by Alan Krause - 617-627 Liberal political equality implies proportional representation
by Eliora Hout & Anthony McGann - 629-645 Measurement of income mobility: a re-examination
by Kai-yuen Tsui - 647-664 Natural implementation in public goods economies
by Takeshi Suzuki - 665-690 Bargaining power and equilibrium consumption
by Hans Gersbach & Hans Haller - 691-698 More on the stable, generalized stable, absorbing and admissible sets
by Houy Nicolas
September 2009, Volume 33, Issue 3
- 343-359 An extension of the Moulin No Show Paradox for voting correspondences
by José Jimeno & Joaquín Pérez & Estefanía García - 361-381 Spoilers, blocking coalitions, and the core
by Brennan Platt - 383-403 Games of capacity allocation in many-to-one matching with an aftermarket
by Ayşe Mumcu & Ismail Saglam - 405-413 $${\mathcal{Q}}$$ -anonymous social welfare relations on infinite utility streams
by Kohei Kamaga & Takashi Kojima - 415-421 The NIP graph of a social welfare function
by Lee Gibson & Robert Powers - 423-447 Coalitionally strategy-proof rules in allotment economies with homogeneous indivisible goods
by Kentaro Hatsumi & Shigehiro Serizawa - 449-476 The topological approach to the aggregation of preferences
by Luc Lauwers - 477-494 Does uncertainty lead to sincerity? Simple and complex voting mechanisms
by Miguel Ballester & Pedro Rey-Biel - 495-503 Smallest tournaments not realizable by $${\frac{2}{3}}$$ -majority voting
by Dylan Shepardson & Craig Tovey - 505-515 Strategy-proof, efficient, and nonbossy quota allocations
by John Hatfield - 517-519 On the adjudication of conflicting claims: an experimental study
by Carmen Herrero & Juan Moreno-Ternero & Giovanni Ponti
August 2009, Volume 33, Issue 2
- 177-209 Measuring influence in command games
by Michel Grabisch & Agnieszka Rusinowska - 211-233 What’s so special about Euclidean distance?
by Marcello D’Agostino & Valentino Dardanoni - 235-259 Ranking intersecting Lorenz curves
by Rolf Aaberge - 261-280 Media competition and information disclosure
by Ascensión Andina-Díaz - 281-286 Measuring disproportionality, volatility and malapportionment: axiomatization and solutions
by Moshe Koppel & Abraham Diskin - 287-309 On the equivalence of coalitional and individual strategy-proofness properties
by Michel Breton & Vera Zaporozhets - 311-333 Ensuring every candidate wins under positional voting
by Christopher Hanusa - 335-342 Discontinuous transformations, Lorenz curves and transfer policies
by Johan Fellman
June 2009, Volume 33, Issue 1
- 1-24 On the volume-ranking of opportunity sets in economic environments
by Ernesto Savaglio & Stefano Vannucci - 25-50 Costly voting when both information and preferences differ: is turnout too high or too low?
by Sayantan Ghosal & Ben Lockwood - 51-71 Competition of politicians for wages and office
by Hans Gersbach - 73-86 Sophisticated preference aggregation
by M. Sanver & Özer Selçuk - 87-99 Sequential entry in many-to-one matching markets
by Elette Boyle & Federico Echenique - 101-127 Is fairness in the eye of the beholder? An impartial spectator analysis of justice
by James Konow - 129-150 The wellbeing implications of a change in the sex-ratio of a population
by D. Jayaraj & S. Subramanian - 151-158 Coalitionally strategy-proof social choice correspondences and the Pareto rule
by Masashi Umezawa - 159-171 Characterizations of majoritarianism: a unified approach
by M. Sanver - 173-176 Louis Kaplow: The theory of taxation and public economics
by Marc Fleurbaey
May 2009, Volume 32, Issue 4
- 533-553 Competition of politicians for wages and office
by Hans Gersbach - 555-574 Taking empirical studies seriously: the principle of concentration and the measurement of welfare and inequality
by Udo Ebert - 575-601 Methods for distance-based judgment aggregation
by Michael Miller & Daniel Osherson - 603-634 Framing the rabbit to snare the votes
by Tomer Blumkin & Ehud Menirav - 635-686 Is a continuous rational social aggregation impossible on continuum spaces?
by Wu-Hsiung Huang - 687-695 Minimal covering set solutions
by Michele Lombardi - 697-700 Donald G. Saari: Disposing dictators, demystifying voting paradoxes; social choice analysis
by Feng Zhang - 701-704 Norman Schofield: The political economy of democracy and tyranny
by Michael Laver - 705-705 Media competition and information disclosure
by Ascensión Andina-Díaz
March 2009, Volume 32, Issue 3
- 337-353 Contest with attack and defense: does negative campaigning increase or decrease voter turnout?
by Raphaël Soubeyran - 355-365 Relationships between Borda voting and Zermelo ranking
by Lowell Anderson & Helena Dandurova & James Falk & Lana Yeganova - 367-387 The possibility of efficient provision of a public good in voluntary participation games
by Ryusuke Shinohara - 389-406 Membership rules and stability of coalition structures in positive externality games
by Michael Finus & Bianca Rundshagen - 407-423 Two simplified proofs for Roberts’ theorem
by Ron Lavi & Ahuva Mu’alem & Noam Nisan - 425-437 On probabilistic rationalizability
by Shasikanta Nandeibam - 439-454 Voting on redistribution with tax evasion
by Rainald Borck - 455-478 A fair solution to the compensation problem
by Giacomo Valletta - 479-492 A fair division solution to the problem of redistricting
by Z. Landau & O. Reid & I. Yershov - 493-511 On the probability of breakdown in participation games
by Pim Heijnen - 513-531 Consequences, opportunities, and Arrovian impossibility theorems with consequentialist domains
by Yukinori Iwata
February 2009, Volume 32, Issue 2
- 171-179 Reconsidering two-agent Nash implementation
by Francesca Busetto & Giulio Codognato - 181-196 A new and easy-to-use measure of literacy, its axiomatic properties and an application
by Kaushik Basu & Travis Lee - 197-219 Moral hazard and free riding in collective action
by Vincent Anesi - 221-241 Aggregation of binary evaluations for truth-functional agendas
by Elad Dokow & Ron Holzman - 243-252 Intergenerational equity: sup, inf, lim sup, and lim inf
by Christopher Chambers - 253-273 Deprivation, welfare and inequality
by Brice Magdalou & Patrick Moyes - 275-298 Strategic requirements with indifference: single-peaked versus single-plateaued preferences
by Dolors Berga & Bernardo Moreno - 299-316 To be or not to be involved: a questionnaire-experimental view on Harsanyi’s utilitarian ethics
by Yoram Amiel & Frank Cowell & Wulf Gaertner - 317-333 Condorcet choice and the Ostrogorski paradox
by Gilbert Laffond & Jean Lainé - 335-336 On strategy-proof social choice correspondences
by Shin Sato
January 2009, Volume 32, Issue 1
- 1-13 Networks and outside options
by André Casajus - 15-27 Marriage matching and gender satisfaction
by Vicki Knoblauch - 29-35 On strategy-proof social choice correspondences: a comment
by Carmelo Rodríguez-Álvarez - 37-58 What is “Pro-Poor”?
by Jean-Yves Duclos - 59-77 Nonpaternalistic altruism and functional interdependence of social preferences
by Hajime Hori - 79-92 Twofold optimality of the relative utilitarian bargaining solution
by Marcus Pivato - 93-99 Still more on the Tournament Equilibrium Set
by Nicolas Houy - 101-121 Uniform trade rules for uncleared markets
by Özgür Kıbrıs & Serkan Küçükşenel - 123-128 ‘Non-interference’ implies equality
by Marco Mariotti & Roberto Veneziani - 129-155 A prudent characterization of the Ranked Pairs Rule
by Claude Lamboray - 157-168 Three-candidate competition when candidates have valence: the base case
by Haldun Evrenk - 169-169 Three-candidate competition when candidates have valence: the base case
by Haldun Evrenk
December 2008, Volume 31, Issue 4
- 537-572 A mathematical model of Athenian democracy
by Andranik Tangian - 573-587 Fair Groves mechanisms
by Murat Atlamaz & Duygu Yengin - 589-619 Axiomatic foundations for fairness-motivated preferences
by Martin Sandbu - 621-640 The Nakamura numbers for computable simple games
by Masahiro Kumabe & H. Reiju Mihara - 641-666 Allocating multiple estates among agents with single-peaked preferences
by Anirban Kar & Özgür Kıbrıs - 667-692 Two families of rules for the adjudication of conflicting claims
by William Thomson - 693-707 Scale invariance and similar invariance conditions for bankruptcy problems
by Thierry Marchant - 709-710 Scale invariance and similar invariance conditions for bankruptcy problems
by Thierry Marchant
October 2008, Volume 31, Issue 3
- 357-365 Games of school choice under the Boston mechanism with general priority structures
by Fuhito Kojima - 367-392 Nash implementable domains for the Borda count
by Clemens Puppe & Attila Tasnádi - 393-413 Sen’s theorem: geometric proof, new interpretations
by Lingfang (Ivy) Li & Donald Saari - 415-434 Can preferences for catastrophe avoidance reconcile social discounting with intergenerational equity?
by Antoine Bommier & Stéphane Zuber - 435-456 Partial equality-of-opportunity orderings
by Juan Rodríguez - 457-473 Strategy-proofness versus efficiency on the Cobb-Douglas domain of exchange economies
by Kazuhiko Hashimoto - 475-502 Punishment, inequality, and welfare: a public good experiment
by David Masclet & Marie-Claire Villeval - 503-520 Existence of a multicameral core
by Macartan Humphreys - 521-535 Ranking profiles of capability sets
by Rebeca Echávarri & Iñaki Permanyer
August 2008, Volume 31, Issue 2
- 179-191 Continuity and egalitarianism in the evaluation of infinite utility streams
by Chiaki Hara & Tomoichi Shinotsuka & Kotaro Suzumura & Yongsheng Xu - 193-232 The ignorant observer
by Thibault Gajdos & Feriel Kandil - 233-255 Reelection threshold contracts in politics
by Hans Gersbach & Verena Liessem - 257-269 Iterative elimination of weakly dominated strategies in binary voting agendas with sequential voting
by Patrick Hummel - 271-279 Uncovered set choice rules
by Michele Lombardi - 281-300 The exact bias of the Banzhaf measure of power when votes are neither equiprobable nor independent
by Serguei Kaniovski - 301-309 Choosing from a large tournament
by Mark Fey