Editors

Series Editor
  • Jean-François Laslier
  • Herve Moulin
  • M. Remzi Sanver
  • William S. Zwicker
  • Edith Elkind

About the Editor

Jean‑François Laslier is senior researcher at the CNRS and a Professor at the Paris School of Economics (France). His work interests include Games and Social Choice Theory, and Political Science. He does research on democracy, and in particular on voting rules and citizen’s behavior.

Herve Moulin is a Professor of Economics at the University of Glasgow (UK), and works in the fields of Social Choice Theory, Game Theory, and Mechanism Design.  His most recent work focuses on the versatile microeconomic definitions of fairness for the division of  common property resources and collective decision making.

M. Remzi Sanver is senior researcher at the CNRS and a Professor at Universite Paris Science et Lettres (France). His research is in Social Choice Theory and Economic Design, with particular emphasis on the analysis and design of voting rules.

William S. Zwicker is the William D. Williams Professor of Mathematics at Union College in Schenectady, New York (USA).  His research is in cooperative game theory, social choice theory and the mathematics of aggregation, fair division, and citation indices.

Edith Elkind is a Professor of Computer Science at University of Oxford (UK), working on voting theory, cooperative game theory, fair division and mechanism design, with a particular focus on algorithmic and computational questions.