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11 | -- | 27 | Aaron Meyers, Michael E. Orrison, Jennifer Townsend, Sarah Wolff, Angela Wu. Generalized Condorcet winners |
29 | -- | 46 | Marc Pauly. Can strategizing in round-robin subtournaments be avoided? |
47 | -- | 54 | Shohei Tamura, Shinji Ohseto. Impartial nomination correspondences |
55 | -- | 71 | Thomas C. Ratliff, Donald G. Saari. Complexities of electing diverse committees |
73 | -- | 99 | Judith Niehues, Andreas Peichl. Upper bounds of inequality of opportunity: theory and evidence for Germany and the US |
101 | -- | 140 | Giacomo Valletta. Health, fairness and taxation |
141 | -- | 151 | Aitor Calo-Blanco. Fairness, freedom, and forgiveness in health care |
153 | -- | 172 | Yukinori Iwata. On the informational basis of social choice with the evaluation of opportunity sets |
173 | -- | 194 | René van den Brink, Arantza Estévez-Fernández, Gerard van der Laan, Nigel Moes. Independence of downstream and upstream benefits in river water allocation problems |
195 | -- | 217 | Urs Fischbacher, Simeon Schudy, Sabrina Teyssier. Heterogeneous reactions to heterogeneity in returns from public goods |
219 | -- | 238 | Shmuel Nitzan, Kaoru Ueda. Intra-group heterogeneity in collective contests |
239 | -- | 259 | Martin Kolmar, Dana Sisak. (In)efficient public-goods provision through contests |