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Mathematical Social Sciences, Volume 128
Volume 128, 2024
- Tommy Andersson
, Lars-Gunnar Svensson:
Strategy-proof allocation of objects: A characterization result. 1-5 - Olivier Cailloux
, Matthieu Hervouin
, Ali Ihsan Ozkes, M. Remzi Sanver:
Classification aggregation without unanimity. 6-9 - Mikel Álvarez-Mozos
, Lars Ehlers:
Externalities and the (pre)nucleolus in cooperative games. 10-15 - Clemens Puppe, Arkadii Slinko:
Note on "A classification of peak-pit maximal Condorcet domains" by Guanhao Li, Mathematical Social Sciences 125 (2023), 42-57. 16-17 - Hiroyuki Komatsu:
Characterizations of approval ranking. 18-24 - Yuta Saito
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Expectations for the MPC chair and interest rate persistence. 25-30 - Ricardo Cano Macias
, Jorge Mauricio Ruiz Vera
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Dynamics of opinion polarization in a population. 31-40 - Nikolas Tsakas
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Optimal influence under observational learning. 41-51 - Christian Ewerhart
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A game-theoretic implication of the Riemann hypothesis. 52-59 - Elpiniki Bakaouka
, Marc Escrihuela-Villar, Walter Ferrarese:
Horizontal mergers with Bertrand competition and convex costs. 60-67 - Francesco Magris, Daria Onori
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Taylor and fiscal rules: When do they stabilize the economy? 68-89 - Terence Chan
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Coherence of inequality measures with respect to partial orderings of income distributions. 90-99 - Di Wu
, Ji Sun
, Leonard F. S. Wang
, Huizhong Liu
:
Network externalities in a vertically differentiated luxury goods market. 100-109

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