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- Takashi Akahoshi:
A necessary and sufficient condition for stable matching rules to be strategy-proof. Soc. Choice Welf. 43(3): 683-702 (2014) - José Carlos R. Alcantud, Annick Laruelle:
Dis&approval voting: a characterization. Soc. Choice Welf. 43(1): 1-10 (2014) - Eric Bahel, Christian Trudeau:
Shapley-Shubik methods in cost sharing problems with technological cooperation. Soc. Choice Welf. 43(2): 261-285 (2014) - Kuntal Banerjee:
On the representation of preference orders on sequence spaces. Soc. Choice Welf. 43(2): 497-506 (2014) - Asis Kumar Banerjee:
A multidimensional Lorenz dominance relation: some corrections. Soc. Choice Welf. 43(4): 981-982 (2014) - Ruth Ben-Yashar, Leif Danziger:
On the optimal composition of committees. Soc. Choice Welf. 43(4): 973-980 (2014) - Michele Bernasconi:
Empirical social choice: questionnaire-experimental studies on distributive justice, by Wulf Gaertner and Erick Schokkaert. Soc. Choice Welf. 43(2): 515-519 (2014) - René van den Brink, Arantza Estévez-Fernández, Gerard van der Laan, Nigel Moes:
Independence of downstream and upstream benefits in river water allocation problems. Soc. Choice Welf. 43(1): 173-194 (2014) - Nanyang Bu:
Characterizations of the sequential priority rules in the assignment of object types. Soc. Choice Welf. 43(3): 635-645 (2014) - Daniela Bubboloni, Michele Gori:
Anonymous and neutral majority rules. Soc. Choice Welf. 43(2): 377-401 (2014) - Aitor Calo-Blanco:
Fairness, freedom, and forgiveness in health care. Soc. Choice Welf. 43(1): 141-151 (2014) - Donald E. Campbell, Jerry S. Kelly:
Universally beneficial manipulation: a characterization. Soc. Choice Welf. 43(2): 329-355 (2014) - Youngsub Chun, Inkee Jang, Biung-Ghi Ju:
Priority, solidarity and egalitarianism. Soc. Choice Welf. 43(3): 577-589 (2014) - Ceyhun Coban, M. Remzi Sanver:
Social choice without the Pareto principle under weak independence. Soc. Choice Welf. 43(4): 953-961 (2014) - Vladimir G. Deineko, Gerhard J. Woeginger:
Two hardness results for Gamson's game. Soc. Choice Welf. 43(4): 963-972 (2014) - Ram Sewak Dubey, Tapan Mitra:
Combining monotonicity and strong equity: construction and representation of orders on infinite utility streams. Soc. Choice Welf. 43(3): 591-602 (2014) - Matt Van Essen:
A Clarke tax tâtonnement that converges to the Lindahl allocation. Soc. Choice Welf. 43(2): 309-327 (2014) - Urs Fischbacher, Simeon Schudy, Sabrina Teyssier:
Heterogeneous reactions to heterogeneity in returns from public goods. Soc. Choice Welf. 43(1): 195-217 (2014) - Fabio Galeotti, Daniel John Zizzo:
What happens if you single out? An experiment. Soc. Choice Welf. 43(3): 703-729 (2014) - William V. Gehrlein, Florenz Plassmann:
A comparison of theoretical and empirical evaluations of the Borda Compromise. Soc. Choice Welf. 43(3): 747-772 (2014) - José-Manuel Giménez-Gómez, M. Carmen Marco-Gil:
A new approach for bounding awards in bankruptcy problems. Soc. Choice Welf. 43(2): 447-469 (2014) - Johanna M. M. Goertz:
Inefficient committees: small elections with three alternatives. Soc. Choice Welf. 43(2): 357-375 (2014) - Eric Guerci, Nobuyuki Hanaki, Naoki Watanabe, Gabriele Esposito, Xiaoyan Lu:
A methodological note on a weighted voting experiment. Soc. Choice Welf. 43(4): 827-850 (2014) - Rahmi Ilkiliç, Çagatay Kayi:
Allocation rules on networks. Soc. Choice Welf. 43(4): 877-892 (2014) - Yukinori Iwata:
On the informational basis of social choice with the evaluation of opportunity sets. Soc. Choice Welf. 43(1): 153-172 (2014) - Paula Jaramillo, Çagatay Kayi, Flip Klijn:
Asymmetrically fair rules for an indivisible good problem with a budget constraint. Soc. Choice Welf. 43(3): 603-633 (2014) - Andrew M. Jones, John E. Roemer, Pedro Rosa Dias:
Equalising opportunities in health through educational policy. Soc. Choice Welf. 43(3): 521-545 (2014) - Mitesh Kataria, Maria Vittoria Levati, Matthias Uhl:
Paternalism with hindsight: do protégés react consequentialistically to paternalism? Soc. Choice Welf. 43(3): 731-746 (2014) - Vicki Knoblauch:
Preference, topology and measure. Soc. Choice Welf. 43(2): 507-514 (2014) - Martin Kolmar, Dana Sisak:
(In)efficient public-goods provision through contests. Soc. Choice Welf. 43(1): 239-259 (2014)
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