241 | -- | 263 | Hans Keiding, Bezalel Peleg. Representation of effectivity functions in coalition proof Nash equilibrium: A complete characterization |
265 | -- | 280 | S. Subramanian, Manabi Majumdar. On measuring deprivation adjusted for group disparities |
281 | -- | 294 | Bhaskar Chakravorti, John P. Conley, Bart Taub. Probabilistic cheap talk |
295 | -- | 312 | Dan S. Felsenthal, Moshé Machover. Annexations and alliances: When are blocs advantageous a priori? |
313 | -- | 324 | Arkadii Slinko. On asymptotic strategy-proofness of the plurality and the run-off rules |
325 | -- | 348 | Lars Ehlers. Probabilistic allocation rules and single-dipped preferences |
349 | -- | 367 | Steven R. Beckman, John P. Formby, W. James Smith, Buhong Zheng. Envy, malice and Pareto efficiency: An experimental examination |
369 | -- | 379 | Luis C. Corchón, M. Socorro Puy. Existence and Nash implementation of efficient sharing rules for a commonly owned technology |
381 | -- | 413 | Hervé Moulin. The proportional random allocation of indivisible units |
415 | -- | 430 | Dorothea Herreiner, Clemens Puppe. A simple procedure for finding equitable allocations of indivisible goods |
431 | -- | 447 | Peter C. Fishburn. Acyclic sets of linear orders: A progress report |
449 | -- | 454 | Antonio Quesada. More on independent decisiveness and Arrow's theorem |
455 | -- | 471 | John E. Roemer. Equality of opportunity: A progress report |