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Social Choice and Welfare, Volume 25
Volume 25, Number 1, October 2005
- Georges Casamatta

, Philippe De Donder:
On the influence of extreme parties in electoral competition with policy-motivated candidates. 1-29 - Orhan Erdem

, M. Remzi Sanver:
Minimal monotonic extensions of scoring rules. 31-42 - Ayça E. Giritligil Kara, Murat R. Sertel:

Does majoritarian approval matter in selecting a social choice rule? An exploratory panel study. 43-73 - Bertil Tungodden:

Poverty measurement: the critical comparison value. 75-84 - Hannu Salonen, Kari Saukkonen:

On continuity of Arrovian social welfare functions. 85-93 - Mathias Risse:

Why the count de Borda cannot beat the Marquis de Condorcet. 95-113 - Bernardo Moreno, M. Socorro Puy

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The scoring rules in an endogenous election. 115-125 - Achille Basile, Anna De Simone, Maria Gabriella Graziano:

Coalitional economies with public projects. 127-139 - Youngsub Chun:

The replacement principle in bargaining. 141-154 - Basant K. Kapur

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Can faster income growth reduce well-being? 155-171 - Eyal Baharad, Shmuel Nitzan:

The inverse plurality rule - an axiomatization. 173-178 - Vicki Knoblauch:

Characterizing Paretian preferences. 179-186 - Andrei Gomberg, César Martinelli

, Ricard Torres:
Anonymity in large societies. 187-205 - Winston T. H. Koh:

The optimal design of fallible organizations: invariance of optimal decision criterion and uniqueness of hierarchy and polyarchy structures. 207-220 - Antonio Quesada:

Abstention as an escape from Arrow's theorem. 221-226 - Charles Blackorby, Walter Bossert, David J. Donaldson:

Multi_profile welfarism: a generalization. 227-228
Volume 25, Numbers 2-3, December 2005
- Maurice Salles:

Foreword. 229-230 - Wulf Gaertner:

De jure naturae et gentium: Samuel von Pufendorf's contribution to social choice theory and economics. 231-241 - Pierre Crépel, Jean-Nicolas Rieucau:

Condorcet's Social Mathematic, A Few Tables. 243-285 - Emma Rothschild:

"Axiom, theorem, corollary &c.": Condorcet and mathematical economics. 287-302 - Norman Schofield:

The intellectual contribution of Condorcet to the founding of the US Republic 1785-1800. 303-318 - Patrick Suppes:

The pre-history of Kenneth Arrow's social choice and individual values. 319-326 - Kotaro Suzumura:

An interview with Paul Samuelson: welfare economics, "old" and "new", and social choice theory. 327-356 - Prasanta K. Pattanaik, Maurice Salles:

An interview with I. M.D. Little. 357-368 - Prasanta K. Pattanaik:

Little and Bergson on Arrow's concept of social welfare. 369-379 - Marc Fleurbaey, Philippe Mongin:

The news of the death of welfare economics is greatly exaggerated. 381-418 - Fuad Aleskerov

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The history of social choice in Russia and the Soviet Union. 419-431 - Bernard Monjardet:

Social choice theory and the "Centre de Mathématique Sociale": some historical notes. 433-456 - Steven J. Brams, Peter C. Fishburn:

Going from theory to practice: the mixed success of approval voting. 457-474 - Michael Dummett:

The work and life of Robin Farquharson. 475-483 - Dan S. Felsenthal, Moshé Machover

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Voting power measurement: a story of misreinvention. 485-506 - John E. Roemer:

Distribution and politics: a brief history and prospect. 507-525 - John A. Weymark:

Measurement theory and the foundations of utilitarianism. 527-555 - Maurice Salles:

The launching of 'social choice and welfare' and the creation of the 'society for social choice and welfare'. 557-564

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