Social Choice and Welfare
Social Choice and Welfare explores all aspects, both normative and positive, of welfare economics, collective choice, and strategic interaction. Topics include but are not limited to: preference aggregation, welfare criteria, fairness, justice and equity, rights, inequality and poverty measurement, voting and elections, political games, coalition formation, public goods, mechanism design, networks, matching, optimal taxation, cost-benefit analysis, and experimental investigations related to social choice and voting. As such, the journal is inter-disciplinary and cuts across the boundaries of economics, political science, philosophy, and mathematics. Articles on choice and order theory that include results that can be applied to the above topics are also included in the journal. While it emphasizes theory, the journal also publishes empirical work in the subject area reflecting cross-fertilizing between theoretical and empirical research. Readers will find original research articles, surveys, and book reviews.
All Issues
2020s
  1. 2020 (Vol. 55)
    1. No. 4 December 2020 pp. 629-866
    2. No. 3 October 2020 pp. 399-627
    3. No. 2 August 2020 pp. 215-398
    4. No. 1 June 2020 pp. 1-214
  2. 2020 (Vol. 54)
    1. No. 4 April 2020 pp. 523-687
    2. No. 2/3 Special Issue: In Memory of Kenneth J. Arrow March 2020 pp. 201-521
    3. No. 1 January 2020 pp. 1-200
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