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Mathematical Social Sciences, Volume 132
Volume 132, 2024
- Daniela Bubboloni

, Francesco Nardi:
Symmetry groups for social preference functions. 1-14 - Jonas Hedlund

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Signaling through Bayesian persuasion. 15-27 - Xieji Zhang

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The ascending auction with flexible reporting. 28-39 - Ratul Lahkar:

Rent dissipation in difference-form contests. 40-48 - Nadja Stroh-Maraun:

Weighted school choice problems and the weighted top trading cycles mechanism. 49-56 - Abhimanyu Khan, Ronald J. A. P. Peeters

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Stable cartel configurations and product differentiation: The case of multiple cartels. 57-68 - Antonio Jiménez-Martínez

, Isabel Melguizo-López:
Evidence disclosure with heterogeneous priors. 69-74 - Benjamin Bachi

, Shiran Rachmilevitch
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Very weakly dominant strategies. 75-78 - Shurojit Chatterji

, Peng Liu
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On the decomposability of fractional allocations. 79-89 - Susana López, Elisenda Molina

, Martha Saboyá, Juan Tejada
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Node centrality based on its edges importance: The Position centrality. 90-104 - Sumit Goel

, Wade Hann-Caruthers
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Project selection with partially verifiable information. 105-113 - Laura Doval

, Pablo Schenone:
Consistent conjectures in dynamic matching markets. 114-127 - Oriol Carbonell-Nicolau:

Inequality and bipolarization-reducing mixed taxation. 128-145

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