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Mathematical Social Sciences, Volume 44
Volume 44, Number 1, September 2002
- Moez Abouda, Alain Chateauneuf:

Characterization of symmetrical monotone risk aversion in the RDEU model. 1-15 - Oscar Volij

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A remark on bargaining and non-expected utility. 17-24 - Elisabeth Naeve-Steinweg:

Mechanisms supporting the Kalai-Smorodinsky solution. 25-36 - Yutaka Nakamura:

Semimetric thresholds for finite posets. 37-43 - Vitorocco Peragine

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Opportunity egalitarianism and income inequality. 45-64 - Murat R. Sertel, Ipek Özkal-Sanver:

Manipulability of the men- (women-) optimal matching rule via endowments. 65-83 - Somdeb Lahiri

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Robust multivalued solutions for assignment problems: a note. 85-90 - Mathieu Martin, Vincent Merlin:

The stability set as a social choice correspondence. 91-113 - Klaus G. Zauner

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The existence of equilibrium in games with randomly perturbed payoffs and applications to experimental economics. 115-120
Volume 44, Number 2, November 2002
- Geir B. Asheim

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On the epistemic foundation for backward induction. 121-144 - Eric J. Friedman:

Strategic properties of heterogeneous serial cost sharing. 145-154 - Luis C. Corchón, Isabel Fradera:

Comparative statics in Cournot free entry equilibrium. 155-168 - Takeshi Masuda:

Farsighted stability in average return games. 169-181 - Kin Chung Lo:

Correlated equilibrium under uncertainty. 183-209 - Attila Tasnádi

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On probabilistic rationing methods. 211-221
Volume 44, Number 3, December 2002
- Marc Meertens, Jos A. M. Potters, Hans Reijnierse:

Envy-free and Pareto efficient allocations in economies with indivisible goods and money. 223-233 - Christopher P. Chambers, William Thomson

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Group order preservation and the proportional rule for the adjudication of conflicting claims. 235-252 - Yoshikatsu Tatamitani:

Implementation by self-relevant mechanisms: applications. 253-276 - Cyril Téjédo, Michel Truchon:

Serial cost sharing in multidimensional contexts. 277-299 - Jean Diatta, Henri Ralambondrainy:

The conceptual weak hierarchy associated with a dissimilarity measure. 301-319 - Christian E. Weber:

Three remarks on "mixed diamond goods and anomalies in consumer theory: upward-sloping compensated demand curves with unchanged diamondness". 321-331

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