Volume 32, Number 1, January 2009
Hajime Hori:
Nonpaternalistic altruism and functional interdependence of social preferences.
59-77
Marcus Pivato:
Twofold optimality of the relative utilitarian bargaining solution.
79-92
Nicolas Houy:
Still more on the Tournament Equilibrium Set.
93-99
Claude Lamboray:
A prudent characterization of the Ranked Pairs Rule.
129-155
Haldun Evrenk:
Three-candidate competition when candidates have valence: the base case.
157-168
Haldun Evrenk:
Three-candidate competition when candidates have valence: the base case.
169
Volume 32, Number 2, February 2009
Kaushik Basu,
Travis Lee:
A new and easy-to-use measure of literacy, its axiomatic properties and an application.
181-196
Vincent Anesi:
Moral hazard and free riding in collective action.
197-219
Shin Sato:
On strategy-proof social choice correspondences.
335-336
Volume 32, Number 3, March 2009
Raphaël Soubeyran:
Contest with attack and defense: does negative campaigning increase or decrease voter turnout?
337-353
Ryusuke Shinohara:
The possibility of efficient provision of a public good in voluntary participation games.
367-387
Rainald Borck:
Voting on redistribution with tax evasion.
439-454
Pim Heijnen:
On the probability of breakdown in participation games.
493-511
Yukinori Iwata:
Consequences, opportunities, and Arrovian impossibility theorems with consequentialist domains.
513-531
Volume 32, Number 4, May 2009
Hans Gersbach:
Competition of politicians for wages and office.
533-553
Udo Ebert:
Taking empirical studies seriously: the principle of concentration and the measurement of welfare and inequality.
555-574
Wu-Hsiung U. Huang:
Is a continuous rational social aggregation impossible on continuum spaces?
635-686
Feng Zhang:
Donald G. Saari: Disposing dictators, demystifying voting paradoxes; social choice analysis - Cambridge University Press, 2008.
697-700
Michael Laver:
Norman Schofield: The political economy of democracy and tyranny - Munich, Oldenbourg, 2009, 338pp + xii.
701-704