Hoppies:
2015:
- Measuring rank mobility with variable population size, Social Choice and Welfare, forthcoming, (Conchita D’Ambrosio and Walter Bossert)
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Distance Rationalizability of Scoring Rules. Individual and Collective Choice and Social Welfare: (Festschrift in honor of Nick Baigent) 171, Springer.
- Measuring Polarization in Preferences, Mathematical Social Sciences (with Ali I. Ozkes and Ton Storcken)
2014:
- Weighted distances between preferences. Journal of Mathematical Economics.
2013:
- Update monotone preference rules. Mathematical Social Sciences, (with Ton Storcken).
- Income groups and long term investment. Economics Bulletin, (with Orhan Erdem)
2012:
- Impossibilities with Kemeny updating. Economics Letters, (with Ton Storcken),
- Consistency and population sensitivity properties in marriage and roommate markets. Social Choice and Welfare, (with Bettina Klaus),
2009:
- Expected utility consistent extensions of preferences. Theory and Decision, (with Bora Erdamar, and M Remzi Sanver),
- Stereotype formation as trait aggregation. Mathematical Social Sciences, (with M Remzi Sanver).
Recent Working Papers
- A re-characterization of the Kemeny distance. Maastricht GSBE Research Memoranda, (with Ton Storcken)
- Measuring Polarization of Preferences. Maastricht GSBE Research Memoranda, (with Ton Storcken and Ali Ihsan Özkes)
- Comparing Orders, Rankings, Queues, Tournaments and Lists (with Ton Storcken)
Ongoing Research
- (with T. Storcken) Path-minimal preference aggregation rules.
- (with O. Erdem) Religiosity and self-control in financial decision making.
- (with P. Csoka, and E. Ergin) Non-manipulable delegation choice.
- (with C. Klamler and A. Darmann) Metrics on rational choice functions.
Other Publications:
- Book Review: “Al Roth’s Who gets what and why?” (in Dutch, or here in English), Economisch Statistische Berichten, ESB)
- Grensnut: Beleidsvorming in dynamische markten, Economisch Statistische Berichten (My article about matching theory on a popular Dutch economics magazine, ESB)
- Explain your research in three sentences , Talkin’Business online magazine (Thoughts on science and knowledge utilisation, interviewed by Sueli Brodin)