477 | -- | 488 | Daniel John Zizzo. Neurobiological measurements of cardinal utility: Hedonimeters or learning algorithms? |
489 | -- | 502 | Walter Bossert, Hans Peters. Efficient solutions to bargaining problems with uncertain disagreement points |
503 | -- | 512 | William V. Gehrlein. Obtaining representations for probabilities of voting outcomes with effectively unlimited precision integer arithmetic |
513 | -- | 515 | Donald E. Campbell, Jerry S. Kelly. Non-monotonicity does not imply the no-show paradox |
517 | -- | 532 | Hans Maassen, Thom Bezembinder. Generating random weak orders and the probability of a Condorcet winner |
533 | -- | 550 | Annick Laruelle, Vincent Merlin. Different least square values, different rankings |
551 | -- | 567 | Ignacio Ortuño-Ortin. Ideological versus Downsian political competition |
569 | -- | 580 | Stephen Ching, Lin Zhou. Multi-valued strategy-proof social choice rules |
581 | -- | 586 | Walter Trockel. A universal meta bargaining implementation of the Nash solution |
587 | -- | 611 | Estelle Cantillon, Antonio Rangel. A graphical analysis of some basic results in social choice |
613 | -- | 626 | Kaoru Ueda. Oligopolization in collective rent-seeking |
627 | -- | 636 | Anne van den Nouweland, Stef Tijs, Myrna Holtz Wooders. Axiomatization of ratio equilibria in public good economies |
637 | -- | 657 | Michel Le Breton, John A. Weymark. Social choice with analytic preferences |
659 | -- | 664 | Miki Kato, Shinji Ohseto. Toward general impossibility theorems in pure exchange economies |
665 | -- | 680 | Vincent C. H. Chua, C. H. Ueng, H. C. Huang. A method for evaluating the behavior of power indices in weighted plurality games |
681 | -- | 684 | Daniel Eckert, Benjamin Lane. Anonymity, ordinal preference proximity and imposed social choices |
685 | -- | 705 | Shasikanta Nandeibam. The structure of coalitional power under probabilistic voting procedures |