Journal: Social Choice and Welfare

Volume 40, Issue 4

937 -- 956David Rietzke, Brian Roberson. The robustness of 'enemy-of-my-enemy-is-my-friend' alliances
957 -- 984Marlies Ahlert, Katja Funke, Lars Schwettmann. Thresholds, productivity, and context: an experimental study on determinants of distributive behaviour
985 -- 1014Rafael Salas, Juan Gabriel Rodríguez. Popular support for social evaluation functions
1015 -- 1032Yves Sprumont. On relative egalitarianism
1033 -- 1045Norihito Sakamoto. No-envy, efficiency, and collective rationality
1047 -- 1066Jens Leth Hougaard, Juan D. Moreno-Ternero, Lars Peter Østerdal. Rationing in the presence of baselines
1067 -- 1095Franz Dietrich, Christian List. Propositionwise judgment aggregation: the general case
1097 -- 1110Achill Schürmann. Exploiting polyhedral symmetries in social choice
1111 -- 1142Rosa Camps, Xavier Mora, Laia Saumell. A continuous rating method for preferential voting. The incomplete case
1143 -- 1158Abhijit Chandra, Sunanda Roy. On removing Condorcet effects from pairwise election tallies
1159 -- 1177Matthew McGinty, Garrett Milam. Public goods provision by asymmetric agents: experimental evidence
1179 -- 1203Sébastien Rouillon. Anonymous implementation of the Lindahl correspondence: possibility and impossibility results
1205 -- 1229Emiliya Lazarova, Dinko Dimitrov. Status-seeking in hedonic games with heterogeneous players
1231 -- 1235Dominique Lepelley. Jean-François Laslier and M. Remzi Sanver (eds.): Handbook on approval voting

Volume 40, Issue 3

635 -- 662Emrah Arbak, Marie-Claire Villeval. Voluntary leadership: motivation and influence
663 -- 678Diego Dominguez. Lower bounds and recursive methods for the problem of adjudicating conflicting claims
679 -- 691Antonio Quesada. The majority rule with a chairman
693 -- 714René van den Brink, Yukihiko Funaki, Yuan Ju. Reconciling marginalism with egalitarianism: consistency, monotonicity, and implementation of egalitarian Shapley values
715 -- 737Francesco De Sinopoli, Leo Ferraris, Giovanna Iannantuoni. Electing a parliament
739 -- 743Felix Brandt, Maria Chudnovsky, Ilhee Kim, Gaku Liu, Sergey Norin, Alex Scott, Paul D. Seymour, Stéphan Thomassé. A counterexample to a conjecture of Schwartz
745 -- 751Tim Groseclose, Jeffrey Milyo. Sincere versus sophisticated voting when legislators vote sequentially
753 -- 770Alfred Endres, Tim Friehe. The monopolistic polluter under environmental liability law: incentives for abatement and R&D
771 -- 786Fuad Aleskerov, Alexander Karpov. A new single transferable vote method and its axiomatic justification
787 -- 792Takeshi Momi. Note on social choice allocation in exchange economies with Cobb-Douglas preferences
793 -- 814Yukihiro Nishimura, Ryusuke Shinohara. A voluntary participation game through a unit-by-unit cost share mechanism of a non-excludable public good
815 -- 832Hirofumi Yamamura, Ryo Kawasaki. Generalized average rules as stable Nash mechanisms to implement generalized median rules
833 -- 869Andranik Tangian. German parliamentary elections 2009 from the viewpoint of direct democracy
871 -- 911Shuhei Morimoto, Shigehiro Serizawa, Stephen Ching. A characterization of the uniform rule with several commodities and agents
913 -- 936Marcello Basili, Stefano Vannucci. Diversity as width

Volume 40, Issue 2

317 -- 328Josep M. Colomer. Ramon Llull: from 'Ars electionis' to social choice theory
329 -- 352Lucia Buenrostro, Amrita Dhillon, Peter Vida. Scoring rule voting games and dominance solvability
353 -- 358Peter Emerson. The original Borda count and partial voting
359 -- 366Biung-Ghi Ju. On the characterization of liberalism by Samet and Schmeidler
367 -- 390Udo Ebert. The relationship between individual and household measures of WTP and WTA
391 -- 410Stefano Benati, Giuseppe Vittucci Marzetti. Probabilistic spatial power indexes
411 -- 437Elyès Jouini, Clotilde Napp, Diego Nocetti. Collective risk aversion
439 -- 460Katherine A. Baldiga, Jerry R. Green. Assent-maximizing social choice
461 -- 478Takumi Kongo. An incompatibility between recursive unanimity and strategy-proofness in two-sided matching problems
479 -- 494Shin Sato. Strategy-proofness and the reluctance to make large lies: the case of weak orders
495 -- 527Jianpei Li, Yi Xue, Weixing Wu. Partnership dissolution and proprietary information
529 -- 551Nicolas Gravel, Patrick Moyes. Utilitarianism or welfarism: does it make a difference?
553 -- 579Federico Quartieri. Coalition-proofness under weak and strong Pareto dominance
581 -- 630Marcus Pivato. Voting rules as statistical estimators
631 -- 634Agnieszka Rusinowska. Bezalel Peleg and Hans Peters: Strategic social choice. Stable representations of constitutions

Volume 40, Issue 1

1 -- 25Francis Bloch, David Cantala. Markovian assignment rules
27 -- 40Tomohiko Kawamori. Rejecter-proposer legislative bargaining with heterogeneous time and risk preferences
41 -- 63Bettina Klaus, Olivier Bochet. The relation between monotonicity and strategy-proofness
65 -- 87M. Socorro Puy. Stable coalition governments: the case of three political parties
89 -- 99Ipek Özkal-Sanver. Minimal conversely consistent extension of the men-optimal solution
101 -- 122Richard F. Potthoff. Simple manipulation-resistant voting systems designed to elect Condorcet candidates and suitable for large-scale public elections
123 -- 139Marcus Pivato. Risky social choice with incomplete or noisy interpersonal comparisons of well-being
141 -- 154Bernhard Kittel, Wolfgang J. Luhan. Decision making in networks: an experiment on structure effects in a group dictator game
155 -- 171Jun Iritani, Tomoyuki Kamo, Ryo-ichi Nagahisa. Vetoer and tie-making group theorems for indifference-transitive aggregation rules
173 -- 205Ram Sewak Dubey, Tapan Mitra. On the nature of Suppes-Sen maximal paths in an aggregative growth model
207 -- 227Josep Freixas, Dorota Marciniak. Egalitarian property for power indices
229 -- 262Eivind Stensholt. What shall we do with the cyclic profile?
263 -- 284Arnaud Dellis. The two-party system under alternative voting procedures
285 -- 316Mathieu Lefebvre, Pierre Pestieau, Gregory Ponthiere. Measuring poverty without the Mortality Paradox