Number of items: 31.

Panova, ElenaIdRef and Laurent, ThibaultIdRef (2025) Clustering in communication networks with different-minded participants. Social Choice and Welfare. (In Press)

Kervinio, YannIdRef, Ouvrard, BenjaminIdRef and Reynaud, ArnaudIdRef (2024) Fair allocation rules for the commons—informing water policy design through survey methods. Social Choice and Welfare.

Bontems, PhilippeIdRef, Cheikbossian, GuillaumeIdRef and Hafidi, HoudaIdRef (2024) Environmental Tax Competition and Welfare: The Good News about Lobbies. Social Choice and Welfare.

Ouvrard, Benjamin, Ambec, StefanIdRef, Reynaud, ArnaudIdRef, Cezera, StéphaneIdRef and Shivamurthy, Murudaiah (2022) Sharing Rules for a Common-Pool Resource in a Lab Experiment. Social Choice and Welfare, vol. 59 (n° 3). pp. 605-635.

Aubert, CécileIdRef and Ding, Huihui (2022) Voter conformism and inefficient policies. Social Choice and Welfare, vol. 59. pp. 207-249.

Espinosa, RomainIdRef and Treich, NicolasIdRef (2021) Animal welfare: antispeciesism, veganism and a “life worth living”. Social Choice and Welfare, vol. 56. pp. 531-548.

Canta, ChiaraIdRef, Cremer, HelmuthIdRef and Gahvari, Firouz (2020) "Honor thy father and thy mother" or not : uncertain family aid and the design of social long term care insurance. Social Choice and Welfare, vol. 55 (n° 4). pp. 687-734.

Laurent, ThibaultIdRef, Le Breton, MichelIdRef, Lepelley, DominiqueIdRef and Mouzon, Olivier deIdRef (2020) The Theoretical Shapley-Shubik Probability of an Election Inversion in a Toy Symmetric Version of the U.S. Presidential Electoral System. Social Choice and Welfare (n° 54). pp. 363-395.

De Donder, PhilippeIdRef and Leroux, Marie-Louise (2017) The political choice of social long term care transfers when family gives time and money. Social Choice and Welfare, 49 (3-4). pp. 755-786.

Cremer, HelmuthIdRef and Gahvari, Firouz (2017) Restoring Ramsey tax lessons to Mirrleesian tax settings: Atkinson-Stiglitz and Ramsey reconciled. Social Choice and Welfare, 49. pp. 11-35.

Gehrlein, WilliamIdRef, Le Breton, MichelIdRef and Lepelley, DominiqueIdRef (2017) The Likelihood of a Condorcet Winner in the Logrolling Setting. Social Choice and Welfare, 49. pp. 315-321.

Laslier, Jean-FrançoisIdRef and Van Der Straeten, KarineIdRef (2016) Strategic voting in multi-winner elections with approval balloting: A theory for large electorates. Social Choice and Welfare, 47 (3). pp. 559-587.

Cheikbossian, GuillaumeIdRef (2016) The Political Economy of (De)centralization with Complementary Public Goods. Social Choice and Welfare, 47 (2). pp. 315-348.

Ambec, StefanIdRef and Kervinio, YannIdRef (2016) Cooperative decision-making for the provision of a locally undesirable facility. Social Choice and Welfare, 46. pp. 119-155.

Anesi, Vincent and De Donder, PhilippeIdRef (2013) Voting under the Threat of Secession : Accommodation versus Repression. Social Choice and Welfare, vol.41 (n°2). pp. 241-261.

Dellis, Arnaud (2013) The two-party system under alternative voting procedures. Social Choice and Welfare, 40. pp. 263-284.

De Donder, PhilippeIdRef, Le Breton, MichelIdRef and Peluso, EugenioIdRef (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, MichelIdRef, Sudhölter, PeterIdRef and Zaporozhets, VeraIdRef (2012) Sequential Legislative Lobbying. Social Choice and Welfare, 39. pp. 491-520.

Anesi, Vincent and De Donder, PhilippeIdRef (2011) Secondary Issues and Party Politics. An Application to Environmental Policy. Social Choice and Welfare, 36 (3-4). pp. 519-546.

Dellis, Arnaud, D’Evelyn, Sean and Sherstyuk, Katarina (2011) Multiple votes, ballot truncation and the two-party system: An experiment. Social Choice and Welfare, 37. pp. 171-200.

Casamatta, GeorgesIdRef, Cremer, HelmuthIdRef and De Donder, PhilippeIdRef (2010) Repeated Electoral Competition over Non-Linear Income Tax Schedules. Social Choice and Welfare, vol. 35 (n° 4). pp. 535-574.

Bonnefon, Jean-FrançoisIdRef (2010) Behavioral evidence for framing effects in the resolution of the doctrinal paradox. Social Choice and Welfare, 34 (4). pp. 631-641.

Blais, AndréIdRef, Laslier, Jean-FrançoisIdRef, Sauger, NicolasIdRef and Van Der Straeten, KarineIdRef (2010) Strategic, Sincere and Heuristic Voting under Four Election Rules: An Experimental Study. Social Choice and Welfare, 35 (n°3). pp. 435-472.

Le Breton, MichelIdRef and Zaporozhets, VeraIdRef (2009) On the Equivalence of Coalitional and Individual Strategy-Proofness Properties. Social Choice and Welfare, 33 (n°2). pp. 287-309.

Ambec, StefanIdRef (2008) Sharing a Common Resource with Concave Benefits. Social Choice and Welfare, 31 (1). pp. 1-13.

Le Breton, MichelIdRef, Ortuno-Ortin, Ignacio and Weber, ShlomoIdRef (2008) Gamson's Law and Hedonic Games. Social Choice and Welfare, 30 (n°1). pp. 57-67.

Casamatta, GeorgesIdRef and De Donder, PhilippeIdRef (2005) On the Influence of Extreme Parties in Electoral Competition with Policy-Motivated Candidates. Social Choice and Welfare, 25 (1). pp. 1-29.

Dutta, BhaskarIdRef, Jackson, Matthew O.IdRef and Le Breton, MichelIdRef (2004) Equilibrium Agenda Formation. Social Choice and Welfare, 23 (1). pp. 21-57.

Crémer, JacquesIdRef, D'Aspremont, Claude and Gérard-Varet, Louis-AndréIdRef (2003) Correlation, Independence, and Bayesian Incentives. Social Choice and Welfare, vol.21 (n°2). pp. 281-310.

De Donder, PhilippeIdRef (2000) Majority Voting Solution Concepts and Redistributive Taxation. Social Choice and Welfare, 17 (1). pp. 601-627.

Laffont, Jean-JacquesIdRef and Rochet, Jean-CharlesIdRef (1985) Price-quantity duality in planning procedures. Social Choice and Welfare, 2. pp. 311-322.

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