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De Donder, Philippe, Le Breton, Michel and Peluso, Eugenio (2012) Majority Voting in Multidimensional Policy Spaces: Kramer-Shepsle versus Stackelberg. Journal of Public Economic Theory, vol. 14 (n°6). pp. 879-909.

De Donder, Philippe, Le Breton, Michel and Peluso, Eugenio (2012) On the (Sequential) Majority Choice of Public Good's Size and Location. Social Choice and Welfare, vol. 39 (n°2). pp. 457-489.

Le Breton, Michel, Michelangeli, Alessandra and Peluso, Eugenio (2012) A Stochastic Dominance Approach to the measurement of Discrimination. Journal of Economic Theory, vol. 147. pp. 1342-1350.

Le Breton, Michel and Peluso, Eugenio (2010) Smooth Inequality Measurment: Approximation Theorems. Journal of Mathematical Economics, 46. pp. 405-415.

Le Breton, Michel and Peluso, Eugenio (2009) Third Degree Stochastic Dominance and Inequality Measurement. The Journal of Economic Inequality, 7 (n°3). pp. 249-268.

Monograph

De Donder, Philippe and Peluso, Eugenio (2014) Politically Sustainable Probabilistic Minority Targeting. TSE Working Paper, n. 14-509

De Donder, Philippe, Le Breton, Michel and Peluso, Eugenio (2010) Majority Voting in Multidimensional Policy Spaces: Kramer-Shepsle versus Stackelberg. IDEI Working Paper, n. 593, Toulouse

De Donder, Philippe, Le Breton, Michel and Peluso, Eugenio (2010) Majority Voting in Multidimensional Policy Spaces: Kramer-Shepsle Versus Stackelberg. CEPR Discussion Paper, n. 7646, Toulouse

De Donder, Philippe, Le Breton, Michel and Peluso, Eugenio (2009) On the (Sequential) Majority Choice of Public Good Size and Location. CEPR Discussion Paper, n. 7223

Le Breton, Michel and Peluso, Eugenio (2008) Smooth Inequality Measurement: Approximation Theorems. IDEI Working Paper, n. 517

Le Breton, Michel and Peluso, Eugenio (2006) Third-Degree Stochastic Dominance and the von-Neumann-Morgenstern Independence Property. IDEI Working Paper, n. 421

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