Journal: Mathematical Social Sciences

Volume 63, Issue 3

193 -- 196Wulf Gaertner, Yongsheng Xu. A general scoring rule
197 -- 206Bertrand Crettez, Lisa Morhaim. Existence of competitive equilibrium in a non-optimal one-sector economy without conditions on the distorted marginal product of capital
207 -- 212Xing Gao, Weijun Zhong, Shue Mei. On local stability of Cournot models with simultaneous and sequential decisions
213 -- 217Christophe Courbage, Béatrice Rey. Optimal prevention and other risks in a two-period model
218 -- 227Michael R. Caputo, Amnon Levy. A theory of mood-influenced consumption and investment in health
228 -- 233Itai Ashlagi, Emin Karagözoglu, Bettina Klaus. A non-cooperative support for equal division in estate division problems
234 -- 238Kaname Miyagishima. Ranking linear budget sets with different available goods: A note
239 -- 242Vikram Manjunath. Group strategy-proofness and voting between two alternatives
243 -- 247Junichiro Wada. A divisor apportionment method based on the Kolm-Atkinson social welfare function and generalized entropy
248 -- 251Ming-Hung Weng. Demand structure and the incentive to innovate
252 -- 256André Lapied, Pascal Toquebeuf. Dynamically consistent CEU preferences on f-convex events

Volume 63, Issue 2

65 -- 67Jean-François Laslier. Introduction to the Special Issue 'Around the Cambridge Compromise: Apportionment in theory and practice'
68 -- 73Geoffrey R. Grimmett. European apportionment via the Cambridge Compromise
74 -- 77Andrew Duff. Finding the balance of power in a post-national democracy
78 -- 84Axel Moberg. EP seats: The politics behind the math
85 -- 89Richard Rose, Patrick Bernhagen, Gabriela Borz. Evaluating competing criteria for allocating parliamentary seats
90 -- 93Jean-François Laslier. Why not proportional?
94 -- 101Wojciech Slomczynski, Karol Zyczkowski. Mathematical aspects of degressive proportionality
102 -- 106Thomas Kellermann. The minimum-based procedure: A principled way to allocate seats in the European Parliament
107 -- 113Paolo Serafini. Allocation of the EU Parliament seats via integer linear programming and revised quotas
114 -- 120V. Ramírez-González, José Martínez-Aroza, A. Márquez García. Spline methods for degressive proportionality in the composition of the European Parliament
121 -- 129Jan Florek. A numerical method to determine a degressive proportional distribution of seats in the European Parliament
130 -- 135Victoriano Ramírez-González. Seat distribution in the European Parliament according to the Treaty of Lisbon
136 -- 140Geoffrey R. Grimmett, K.-F. Oelbermann, Friedrich Pukelsheim. A power-weighted variant of the EU27 Cambridge Compromise
141 -- 151Antonin Macé, Rafael Treibich. Computing the optimal weights in a utilitarian model of apportionment
152 -- 158László Á. Kóczy. Beyond Lisbon: Demographic trends and voting power in the European Union Council of Ministers
159 -- 173Michel Le Breton, Maria Montero, Vera Zaporozhets. Voting power in the EU council of ministers and fair decision making in distributive politics
174 -- 180Nicola Maaser, Stefan Napel. A note on the direct democracy deficit in two-tier voting
181 -- 191Gabrielle Demange. On party-proportional representation under district distortions

Volume 63, Issue 1

1 -- 13Theresa C. Fahrenberger, Hans Gersbach. Preferences for harmony and minority voting
14 -- 22Gerald Pech. Intra-party decision making, party formation, and moderation in multiparty systems
23 -- 30Junnosuke Shino, Ryo Kawasaki. Farsighted stable sets in Hotelling's location games
31 -- 42Toshimasa Maruta, Akira Okada. Stochastically stable equilibria in n-person binary coordination games
43 -- 49Ryo Nagata. Organizational dynamics with symmetric responses of members
50 -- 56Alfred Greiner. Transition dynamics in an AK growth model under wage rigidity
57 -- 64Luc Doyen, Jean-Christophe Péreau. Sustainable coalitions in the commons