Journal: Social Choice and Welfare

Volume 42, Issue 4

761 -- 780Miguel A. Sordo, Jorge Navarro, José María Sarabia. Distorted Lorenz curves: models and comparisons
781 -- 791Joaquim Silvestre. Utilitarianism and equality for quasilinear or Gorman-form preferences
793 -- 811Paula Jaramillo, Çagatay Kayi, Flip Klijn. On the exhaustiveness of truncation and dropping strategies in many-to-many matching markets
813 -- 830Tsuyoshi Adachi. Equity and the Vickrey allocation rule on general preference domains
831 -- 851Shin Sato. A fundamental structure of strategy-proof social choice correspondences with restricted preferences over alternatives
853 -- 872Eduardo Zambrano. An axiomatization of the human development index
873 -- 911Franz Dietrich. Scoring rules for judgment aggregation
913 -- 926John Cullinan, Samuel K. Hsiao, David Polett. A Borda count for partially ordered ballots
927 -- 940Sébastien Courtin, Boniface Mbih, Issofa Moyouwou. Are Condorcet procedures so bad according to the reinforcement axiom?
941 -- 957Christian Trudeau. Characterizations of the cycle-complete and folk solutions for minimum cost spanning tree problems
959 -- 976C. Binder. Plural identities and preference formation
977 -- 1006Sandro Brusco, Luca Colombo, Umberto Galmarini. Tax differentiation, lobbying, and welfare

Volume 42, Issue 3

503 -- 527Sami Bibi, Jean-Yves Duclos, Abdelkrim Araar. Mobility, taxation and welfare
529 -- 549Thomas Demuynck. The computational complexity of rationalizing Pareto optimal choice behavior
551 -- 574Felix Brandt, Markus Brill, Felix A. Fischer, Paul Harrenstein. Minimal retentive sets in tournaments
575 -- 596Hiroyuki Sano. Reciprocal rent-seeking contests
597 -- 618Kerstin Roeder. Optimal taxes and pensions with myopic agents
619 -- 645Ivica Urban. Contributions of taxes and benefits to vertical and horizontal effects
647 -- 669Alexander Tarasov. Preferences and income effects in monopolistic competition models
671 -- 706Wu-Hsiung U. Huang. Singularity and Arrow's paradox
707 -- 734Francesco Giovannoni, Daniel J. Seidmann. Corruption and power in democracies
735 -- 750Berno Buechel. Condorcet winners on median spaces
751 -- 755Marc Fleurbaey. Majority judgment. Measuring, ranking, and electing
757 -- 758. In memoriam Michael Dummett
759 -- 760. In memoriam Ronald Dworkin

Volume 42, Issue 2

255 -- 277William Thomson. New variable-population paradoxes for resource allocation
279 -- 287Sophie Bade. Pareto-optimal assignments by hierarchical exchange
289 -- 311Conan Mukherjee. Fair and group strategy-proof good allocation with money
313 -- 340Matías Núñez, Jean-François Laslier. Preference intensity representation: strategic overstating in large elections
341 -- 365S. R. Chaudhari, S. S. Desai. Transitive and acyclic rationality indicators of fuzzy choice functions on base domain
367 -- 380Alon Harel, Uzi Segal. Utilitarianism and discrimination
381 -- 402Laurence Jacquet, Etienne Lehmann, Bruno Van der Linden. Optimal income taxation with Kalai wage bargaining and endogenous participation
403 -- 435Laurence Jacquet. Tagging and redistributive taxation with imperfect disability monitoring
437 -- 464Yosef Mealem, Shmuel Nitzan. Equity and effectiveness of optimal taxation in contests under an all-pay auction
465 -- 476Iryna Topolyan. Rent-seeking for a public good with additive contributions
477 -- 502Tao Li. Expert advising under checks and balances

Volume 42, Issue 1

1 -- 16Maurice Salles. 'Social choice and welfare' at 30: its role in the development of social choice theory and welfare economics
17 -- 30Joaquín Pérez, Omar de la Cruz. Implementation of Jefferson-d'Hondt rule in the formation of a parliamentary committee
31 -- 75Florenz Plassmann, T. Nicolaus Tideman. How frequently do different voting rules encounter voting paradoxes in three-candidate elections?
77 -- 98Patrick Hummel. Pre-election polling and third party candidates
99 -- 109Joe Neeman. A law of large numbers for weighted plurality
111 -- 138James Green-Armytage. Strategic voting and nomination
139 -- 169Julio González-Díaz, Ruud Hendrickx, Edwin Lohmann. Paired comparisons analysis: an axiomatic approach to ranking methods
171 -- 191Asis Kumar Banerjee. A multidimensional Lorenz dominance relation
193 -- 213Matthew Ryan. Path independent choice and the ranking of opportunity sets
215 -- 243Reut Megidish, Aner Sela. Sequential contests with synergy and budget constraints
245 -- 254Alex Voorhoeve. Matthew D. Adler: Well-being and fair distribution: beyond cost-benefit analysis