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Social Choice and Welfare, Volume 63
Volume 63, Number 1, August 2024
- Edi Karni, John A. Weymark:
Impartiality and relative utilitarianism. 1-18 - Felix Brandt, Patrick Lederer, René Romen:
Relaxed notions of Condorcet-consistency and efficiency for strategyproof social decision schemes. 19-55 - Arkadii Slinko:
A family of condorcet domains that are single-peaked on a circle. 57-67 - David McCune, Adam Graham-Squire:
Monotonicity anomalies in Scottish local government elections. 69-101 - Aditya Aradhye, Hans Peters:
Group strategy-proof rules in multidimensional binary domains. 103-124 - Bruno Escoffier, Olivier Spanjaard, Magdaléna Tydrichová:
Euclidean preferences in the plane under $\varvec{\ell _1},$$\varvec{\ell _2}$ and $\varvec{\ell _\infty }$ norms. 125-169 - Etienne Billette de Villemeur, Sebastián Cea-Echenique, Conrado Cuevas:
Private provision of public goods under price uncertainty: a comment. 171-177 - Semih Koray, Talat Senocak:
Selection closedness and scoring correspondences. 179-202 - Bas J. Dietzenbacher, Yuki Tamura, William Thomson:
Partial-implementation invariance and claims problems. 203-229
Volume 63, Number 2, September 2024
- Tommy Andersson, Umut Dur, Sinan Ertemel, Onur Kesten:
Sequential school choice with public and private schools. 231-276 - Takaaki Abe, Emiko Fukuda, Shigeo Muto:
Patent package structures and sharing rules for royalty revenue. 277-297 - Carlos Seixas, Diogo Lourenço:
On the optimality of policy choices in the face of biased beliefs, retrospective voting and the down-up problem. 299-321 - Sreoshi Banerjee, Parikshit De, Manipushpak Mitra:
Generalized welfare lower bounds and strategyproofness in sequencing problems. 323-357 - Umut Dur, Thayer Morrill, William Phan:
Partitionable choice functions and stability. 359-375 - Antoine Rolland, Jean-Baptiste Aubin, Irène Gannaz, Samuela Leoni:
Probabilistic models of profiles for voting by evaluation. 377-400 - Andrei Gomberg, Romans Pancs, Tridib Sharma:
Padding and pruning: gerrymandering under turnout heterogeneity. 401-415 - Josep M. Izquierdo, Jesús Montes, Carlos Rafels:
Population Lorenz-monotonic allocation schemes for TU-games. 417-436 - Adi Arad, Steven Laufer, Zohar Or Sharvit, Yaniv Reingewertz, Michael Hartal:
Preference heterogeneity over the aspects of individual well-being: towards the construction of an applied well-being index. 437-468
Volume 63, Number 3, November 2024
- Mikaël Cozic, Olivier Roy:
Introduction: special issue on deliberation and aggregation. 469-474 - Hendrik Siebe:
The interdependence of social deliberation and judgment aggregation. 475-507 - Thomas Mulligan:
Optimizing political influence: a jury theorem with dynamic competence and dependence. 509-530 - Franz Dietrich, Christian List:
Dynamically rational judgment aggregation. 531-580 - Daniel Hoek, Richard Bradley:
Million dollar questions: why deliberation is more than information pooling. 581-600 - Daniel Hoek, Richard Bradley:
Correction to: Million dollar questions: why deliberation is more than information pooling. 601-602 - Antoine Billot, Xiangyu Qu:
Deliberative democracy and utilitarianism. 603-617 - Mariam Sy, Charles Figuières, Hélène Rey-Valette, Richard B. Howarth, Rutger De Wit:
Valuation of ecosystem services and social choice: the impact of deliberation in the context of two different aggregation rules. 619-640 - Umberto Grandi, Jérôme Lang, Ali Ihsan Ozkes, Stéphane Airiau:
Voting behavior in one-shot and iterative multiple referenda. 641-675 - Hans Gersbach, Oriol Tejada:
Semi-flexible majority rules for public good provision. 677-715 - Edith Elkind, Davide Grossi, Ehud Shapiro, Nimrod Talmon:
United for change: deliberative coalition formation to change the status quo. 717-746
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