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Curriculum Vitae John A. Weymark Birth: Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada; April 12, 1950. Citizenship: Canadian (U.S. permanent resident).

Contact Information: Department of Economics, Vanderbilt University, PMB 351819, 2301 Vanderbilt Place, Nashville, TN 37235-1819 Telephone: 615-322-1437 FAX: 615-343-8495 E-mail: john.weymark@vanderbilt.edu Skype: john.weymark1 Website: John-Weymark.github.io Education:

Ph.D., Economics, University of Pennsylvania, 1977. M.A., Economics, University of Pennsylvania, 1973.

B.A. (Honours), Economics, University of British Columbia, 1972. Ph.D. Thesis: Essays in Public Economics (Karl Shell, supervisor). Permanent Appointments:

Gertrude Conaway Vanderbilt Chair in Social and Natural Sciences, Vanderbilt University, 2011–.

Professor of Economics, Vanderbilt University, 1999–.

Professor of Philosophy (affiliated), Vanderbilt University, 2014–. Professor of Economics, University of British Columbia, 1986–1999.

Associate Professor of Economics, University of British Columbia, 1982–1986. Assistant Professor of Economics, University of British Columbia, 1981–1982. Assistant Professor of Economics, Duke University, 1976–1981.

Visiting Appointments:

Professeur invit´e, Groupement de Recherche en ´Economie Quantitative d’Aix-Marseille (GREQAM) and ´Ecole des Hautes ´Etudes en Sciences Sociales (EHESS), Marseille, May–June 2006.

Professeur invit´e, Equipe Universitaire de Recherche en´ Economie Quantitative´ (EUREQua) and Universit´e Paris 1 (Panth´eon-Sorbonne), May–June 2002.

Visiting Scholar, D´epartement des sciences ´economiques and the Centre de recherche et d´eveloppement en ´economique (C.R.D.E.), Universit´e de Montr´eal, October 2001. Hinkley Visiting Professor, Department of Economics, Johns Hopkins University, Fall

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Professeur invit´e, Groupe de Recherche en ´Economie Quantitative et ´Econom´etrie (GREQE) and ´Ecole des Hautes ´Etudes en Sciences Sociales (EHESS), Marseille, June 1992.

Visiting Scholar, Program on Economy, Justice, and Society, Institute of Governmental Affairs, University of California, Davis, Fall 1990.

Visiting Associate Professor, Department of Economics, Northwestern University, 1985–1986.

Research Fellow, Center for Operations Research and Econometrics, Universit´e catholique de Louvain, 1979–1980.

Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, University of British Columbia, 1978–1979.

Honours and Awards:

Conference in Honor of John Weymark, Department of Economics, Vanderbilt University, April 13–14, 2019.

Distinguished Faculty of the Game Award, Student Athletics, Vanderbilt University, Feb-ruary 5, 2009.

Hinkley Visiting Professorship, Department of Economics, Johns Hopkins University, Fall 1992.

Killam Faculty Research Fellowship, University of British Columbia, 1990–1991. Killam Research Prize, University of British Columbia, 1986.

Research Fellowship, Insitut des Sciences ´Economiques, Universit´e catholique de Lou-vain, 1979–1980.

Canada Council Doctoral Fellowships, 1973–1976.

University of Pennsylvania Graduate Fellowships, 1972–1974.

J. A. Crumb Prize in Economics, University of British Columbia, 1972. Committee Memberships and Offices Held in Scholarly Societies: Past President, Society for Social Choice and Welfare, 2010–2011. President, Society for Social Choice and Welfare, 2008–2009. President Elect, Society for Social Choice and Welfare, 2006–2007.

Council Member, Society for Social Choice and Welfare, 1996–2002, 2004–.

Member, Selection Committee to Appoint New Managing Editors for Social Choice and Welfare, 2010.

Chair, Ad Hoc Committee for the Revision of the Statutes, Society for Social Choice and Welfare, 2010.

Chair, Selection Committee, Society for Social Choice and Welfare Prize, 2007.

Member, Selection Committee, Society for Social Choice and Welfare Prize, 2001, 2009. Research Associateships:

Member, Evolutionary Studies Initiative, Vanderbilt University, 2019–.

Associated Researcher, Research Program on Climate Ethics and Future Generations, In-stitute for Future Studies, Stockholm, Sweden, 2018–.

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Faculty Associate, Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, Vanderbilt University, 2010–.

Member, Murat Sertel Center for Advanced Economic Studies, Istanbul Bilgi University, Istanbul, 2009–.

Associate Member, Center for Economic Design, Bo˘gazic¸i University, Istanbul, 1995– 2016.

Research Associate, Center for Applied Ethics, University of British Columbia, 1993– 1999.

Editorial Boards:

Bulletin of Economic Research, Associate Editor, 1989–2006.

Canadian Journal of Economics / Revue Canadienne d’ ´Economique, Member, Editorial Board, 1987–1990.

Economics and Philosophy, Member, Editorial Board, 2007–2013; Editor (one of four), 2013–2015; Advisory Editor, 2015–.

International Journal of Economic Theory, Associate Editor, 2004–2014. Journal of Economic Inequality, Member, Editorial Board, 2001–2013.

Journal of Economics / Zeitschrift f¨ur National¨okonomie, Associate Editor, 1988–2004. Journal of Public Economic Theory, Associate Editor, 1997–2004.

Mathematical Social Sciences, Member, Editorial Board, 1996–2004.

Politics, Philosophy and Economics, Associate Editor, 2000–2005; Member, Editorial Board, 2006–.

Review of Economic Design(formerly Economic Design), Associate Editor, 1994–2013; Advisory Editor, 2015–.

Social Choice and Welfare, Member, Editorial Board, 1990–2004; Managing Editor (one of four), 2005–2007; Advisory Editor, 2008–.

Conference Programme and Organizing Committees:

Member, Programme Committee, Fourteenth International Meeting of the Society for So-cial Choice and Welfare, Seoul, South Korea, 2018.

Co-Organizer, Vanderbilt Market Design Conference, Nashville, TN, 2018. Organizer, Vanderbilt Mechanism Design Conference, Nashville, TN, 2016.

Member, Programme Committee, Thirteenth International Meeting of the Society for So-cial Choice and Welfare, Lund, Sweden, 2016.

Member, Scientific Committee, Seventh UECE-Research Unit on Complexity and Eco-nomics Conference on Game Theory, Lisbon, Portugal, 2015.

Member, Programme Committee, Ninth Biennial Conference on Economic Design, Istan-bul, Turkey, 2015.

Member, Scientific Committee, Sixth UECE-Research Unit on Complexity and Economics Conference on Game Theory, Lisbon, Portugal, 2014.

Co-Organizer, Second Taxation Theory Conference, Cologne, Germany, 2014.

Co-Organizer, Vanderbilt Rational Choice and Philosophy Conference, Nashville, TN, 2014.

Member, Programme Committee, Fourteenth Annual Conference of the Association for Public Economic Theory, Lisbon, Portugal, 2013.

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Co-Organizer, Vanderbilt Taxation Theory Conference, Nashville, TN, 2012.

Member, Scientific Committee, Third UECE-Research Unit on Complexity and Econom-ics Conference on Game Theory, Lisbon, Portugal, 2011.

Member, Scientific Committee, Second UECE-Research Unit on Complexity and Eco-nomics Conference on Game Theory, Lisbon, Portugal, 2010.

Member, Programme Committee, Tenth International Meeting of the Society for Social Choice and Welfare, Moscow, Russia, 2010.

Co-Organizer, ParisTech-Journal of Economic Theory Conference on Inequality and Risk, Paris, France, 2010.

Member, Programme Committee, Eighth International Conference of the Association for Public Economic Theory, Nashville, TN, 2007.

Member, Programme Committee, Fifth Logic, Game Theory, and Social Choice Confer-ence, Bilbao, Spain, 2007.

Co-Organizer, Conference on Social Ethics and Normative Economics in Honour of Serge-Christophe Kolm, Caen, France, 2007.

Member, Scientific Committee, First Conference on Logics and Collective Decision-Making, Lille, France, 2007.

Organizer, Politics, Philosophy and Economics Conference on Economics and Philosophy, New Orleans, LA, 2007.

Member, Scientific Committee, Conference on Liberalization Experiences in Asia: A Nor-mative Appraisal, New Delhi, India, 2006.

Member, Programme Committee, Fourth Logic, Game Theory, and Social Choice Confer-ence, Caen, France, 2005.

Member, Programme Committee, Third Logic, Game Theory, and Social Choice Confer-ence, Siena, Italy, 2003.

Member, Programme Committee, Sixth International Meeting of the Society for Social Choice and Welfare, Pasadena, CA, 2002.

Member, Programme Committee, Second Society for Economic Design Conference, New York, NY, 2002.

Member, Scientific Committee, Conference on the Analysis and Measurement of Free-dom: Theoretical, Empirical and Institutional Perspectives, Palermo, Italy, 2001. Member, Programme Committee, Second Logic, Game Theory, and Social Choice

Con-ference, St. Petersburg, Russia, 2001.

Member, Programme Committee, First Society for Economic Design Conference, Istan-bul, Turkey, 2000.

Member, Programme Committee, Fifth International Meeting of the Society for Social Choice and Welfare, Alicante, Spain, 2000.

Chair, Programme and Organizing Committees, Fourth International Meeting of the Soci-ety for Social Choice and Welfare, Vancouver, Canada, 1998.

Member, Programme Committee, Third International Meeting of the Society for Social Choice and Welfare, Maastricht, The Netherlands, 1996.

Co-Organizer, Conference on Justice, Political Liberalism, and Utilitarianism in Honour of John Harsanyi and John Rawls, Caen, France, 1996.

Member, Programme Committee, Canadian Public Economics Study Group Annual Meet-ing, Qu´ebec City, Canada, 1996.

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Member, Programme Committee, Conference on the Axiomatics of Resource Allocation, Montr´eal, Canada, 1996.

Member, Programme Committee, Second International Meeting of the Society for Social Choice and Welfare, Rochester, NY, 1994.

Member, Programme Committee, First International Meeting of the Society for Social Choice and Welfare, Caen, France, 1992.

Co-Organizer, Canadian Economic Theory Conference, Vancouver, Canada, 1990. Workshop and Lecture Series Organization:

Co-Organizer, The Legacy of John Rawls Lecture Series, Vanderbilt University, 2003– 2004.

Co-Organizer, Thematic Summer on Mathematical Economics and Finance, Pacific Insti-tute for the Mathematical Sciences, Vancouver, Canada, 1998.

Co-Organizer, Workshop on Mathematical Methods and Problems in Social Choice and Distributive Justice, Pacific Institute for the Mathematical Sciences, Vancouver, Canada, 1998.

Co-Organizer, Workshop on Recent Developments in Mathematical Economics, Pacific Institute for the Mathematical Sciences, Vancouver, Canada, 1998.

Other Professional Service: ADVISORYBOARDS:

Member, International Advisory Board, Department of Economics, European University at St. Petersburg, Russia, 2012–.

Member, University of British Columbia Local Advisory Committee for the Pacific Insti-tute for the Mathematical Sciences, 1997–1999.

EXTERNALREVIEWS:

External Reviewer, Department of Economics, University at Albany SUNY, 2018. External Reviewer, Department of Economics, Queen’s University, Canada, 2001–2002. EVALUATION BOARDS:

External Member, Electoral Board for the appointment of the Director of the Politics, Philosophy, and Economics programme, University of Warwick, United Kingdom, 2019.

Member, Pre-Proposals Evaluation Panel, Generic Call for Proposals, Agence National de la Recherche, France, 2015.

REFEREEING:

Journals: American Economic Journal: Microeconomics; American Economic Review; American Economic Review: Insights; American Philosophical Quarterly; Annals of Op-erations Research; Australasian Journal of Philosophy; B. E. Journal of Theoretical Eco-nomics; Bulletin of Economic Research; Canadian Journal of Economics/Revue Cana-dienne d’ ´Economique; Econometrica; Economic Inquiry; Economic Journal; Economic

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Theory; Economica; Economics and Philosophy; Economics Bulletin; Economics Let-ters; European Economic Review; European Journal of Operational Research; European Journal of Political Economy; History of Political Economy; Indian Economic Journal; International Economic Review; International Journal of Economic Theory; International Journal of Game Theory; International Tax and Public Finance; Japanese Economic Re-view; Journal of Applied Econometrics; Journal of Development Economics; Journal of Econometrics; Journal of Economic Education; Journal of Economic Inequality; Journal of Economic Methodology; Journal of Economic Theory; Journal of Economics/Zeitschrift f¨ur National¨okonomie; Journal of Economics and Business; Journal of Environmental Economics and Management; Journal of Human Development; Journal of Industrial Eco-nomics; Journal of Institutional and Theoretical EcoEco-nomics; Journal of International Trade and Economic Development; Journal of Mathematical Economics; Journal of Mathemat-ical Psychology; Journal of Multivariate Analysis; Journal of PolitMathemat-ical Economy; Journal of Politics; Journal of Population Economics; Journal of Productivity Analysis; Journal of Public Economics; Journal of the American Statistical Association; Journal of the European Economic Association; Management Science; Mathematical Social Sciences; Metroeco-nomica; Mind; Operations Research; Oxford Economic Papers; Philosophy of Science; Politics, Philosophy and Economics; Philosophy and Phenomenological Research; Por-tuguese Economic Journal; Public Choice; Public Finance Quarterly; Quantitative Eco-nomics; Quarterly Journal of EcoEco-nomics; Recherches ´Economiques de Louvain; Review of Development Economics; Review of Economic Design; Review of Economic Studies; Revue d’ ´Economie Politique; Scandinavian Journal of Economics; Singapore Economic Review; Social Choice and Welfare; Theoretical Economics; Theory and Decision; Utili-tas.

Publishers: Blackwell; Cambridge University Press; Columbia University Press; Kluwer; MIT Press; Norton; Oxford University Press; Prentice-Hall; Routledge; Sage; Stanford University Press.

Award and Grant Agencies:Agence National de la Recherche (France); Binational Science Foundation (Israel/United States); Canada Council Killam Programme (Canada); Canada Research Chairs Secretariat (Canada); Fonds de la Recherche Scientifique (Belgium); Fonds pour la Formation de Chercheurs et l’Aide `a la R´echerche (Canada), Fonds zur F¨onderung der wissenschaftlichen Forschung (Austria); Ikerbasque: Basque Research Foundation (Spain); Israel Science Foundation (Israel); Jan Wallanders and Tom Hedilius Foundation (Sweden); National Science Foundation (United States); Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (Canada); T ¨UB˙ITAK: Scientific and Technological Research Council (Turkey); University of British Columbia Hampton Fund (Canada).

Mini-Courses and Summer Schools:

Two lectures on “The Compatibility of Non-Consequentialist and Unanimity / Dominance Criteria in Ethics, Social Choice Theory, and Welfare Economics,” Behavioural Sci-ence Group Fifth Summer School: Social Choice and Ethical Decision-Making, Warwick Business School, University of Warwick, Coventry, United Kingdom, July 2017.

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Mini-course on “Redistributive Nonlinear Income Taxation,” Department of Economics, University of Verona, Verona, Italy, October 2016.

Lecture on “A Geometric Approach to Dominant Strategy Implementation,” Hausdorff School: Economics and Tropical Geometry, Hausdorff Center for Mathematics, Uni-versity of Bonn, Bonn, Germany, May 2016.

Mini-course on “Redistributive Nonlinear Income Taxation,” Department of Economics, European University at St. Petersburg, St. Petersburg, Russia, April 2014.

Mini-course on “Redistributive Nonlinear Income Taxation,” Department of Economics, University of Exeter, Exeter, United Kingdom, October 2012.

Lecture on “Measurement of Group Fitness,” XVth Summer School on Economics and Philosophy: Measurement in Economics, Universidad del Pa´ıs Vasco, San Sebast´ıan, Spain, July 2012.

Lecture on “Arrovian Social Choice Theory with Economic Applications,” VIIIth Summer School on Public Economics, International Center for Public Policy, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA, July 2012.

Mini-course on “Redistributive Nonlinear Income Taxation,” Murat Sertel Center for Ad-vanced Economic Studies, Istanbul Bilgi University, Istanbul, Turkey, February 2012. Mini-course on “Arrovian Social Choice Theory on Economic Domains,” 21st Century Center of Excellence Program / Constructing Open Political-Economic Systems (GLOPE), Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan, May 2004.

Lecture on “The Normative Approach to the Measurement of Multidimensional Inequal-ity,” Summer School on Inequality and Economic Integration, International School of Economic Research, University of Siena, Siena, Italy, June–July 2003.

Mini-course on “Arrovian Social Choice Theory on Economic Domains,” Equipe Uni-versitaire de Recherche en ´Economie Quantitative (EUREQua), Paris, France, May 2002.

Mini-course on “Arrovian Social Choice Theory on Economic Domains,” Workshop on Mathematical Models of Individual and Public Choice, Institute for Mathematical Behavioral Sciences, University of California, Irvine, July 2000.

Keynote Lectures:

Keynote Lecturer, Conference on Integrating Philosophical and Economic Perspectives on Well-Being, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, November 2, 2018.

Keynote Lecturer, Seventeenth Journ´ees Louis-Andr´e G´erard-Varet Conference on Pub-lic Economics, L’Institut d’ ´Economie Publique and Aix-Marseille School of Eco-nomics, Aix-en-Provence, France, June 25, 2018.

Keynote Lecturer, Conference on the Public Economics of Inequality, Free University of Berlin, Berlin, Germany, June 17, 2014.

Plenary Speaker, Grand Colloque de l’Association pour le D´eveloppement de la Recherche en ´Economie et en Statistique, New Developments in Social Choice and Welfare Theories: A Tribute to Maurice Salles, University of Caen, Caen, France, June 11, 2009.

Presidential Address, Ninth International Conference of the Society for Social Choice and Welfare, Concordia University, Montr´eal, Canada, June 19, 2008.

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Keynote Speaker, Workshop on Advances in Collective Choice, University of Maastricht, Maastricht, The Netherlands, April 29, 2006.

Plenary Speaker, Third International Conference of the Association for Public Economic Theory, University of Paris 1, Paris, France, July 6, 2002.

Conference Presentations (2010–):

International Conference for the Philosophy of the Social Sciences: Human Dignity and Well-Being, Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo, Japan, March 2020 (web-based con-ference).

International Conference on Mathematical Optimization for Fair Social Decisions: A Trib-ute to Michel Balinski, Centre national de la recherche scientifique, Paris, France, December 2019.

Canadian Public Economics Group Meeting, Balsillie School of International Affairs, Wa-terloo, Canada, October 2019.

Dr. James M. Buchanan Centennial Birthday Conference, Political Economy Research In-stitute, Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, TN, October 2019.

Seventy Fifth Annual Congress of the International Institute of Public Finance, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom, August 2019.

Eighth Meeting of the Society for the Study of Economic Inequality, Paris School of Eco-nomics, Paris, France, July 2019.

Second Oxford Workshop on Global Priorities Research, Global Priorities Institute, Ox-ford University, OxOx-ford, United Kingdom, July 2019.

Eleventh Biennial Conference on Economic Design, Corvinus University, Budapest, Hun-gary, June 2019.

Arne Ryde Conference: Frontiers of Economic Design, Lund University, Lund, Sweden, September 2018.

Fourth Taxation Theory Conference, Department of Economics, Washington University, St. Louis, MO, July 2018.

Conference in Honour of Alain Trannoy, Aix-Marseille School of Economics, Marseille, France, June 2018.

Fourteenth International Meeting of the Society for Social Choice and Welfare, Seoul, South Korea, June 2018.

Eighth Murat Sertel Workshop: Economic Design, Decisions, Institutions, and Organiza-tions in Honor of Dominique Lepelley, Universit´e de Caen, Caen, France, May 2018. Workshop on Measuring Social Welfare, Kenan Institute for Ethics, Duke University,

Dur-ham, NC, March 2018.

NBER / CEME Decentralization Conference, Fuqua School of Business, Duke University, Durham, NC, March 2018.

Workshop on Political Economy and Political Science, Millennium Institute for Market Imperfections, University of Chile, Santiago, Chile, November–December 2017. CIREQ (Centre interuniversitaire de recherche en ´economie quantitative) Montreal

Micro-economics Conference, Montr´eal, Canada, November 2017.

Tenth Biennial Conference on Economic Design, University of York, York, United King-dom, June 2017.

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Manchester Economic Theory Workshop, Department of Economics, University of Man-chester, ManMan-chester, United Kingdom, June 2017.

Canadian Economic Theory Conference, Vancouver School of Economics, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, May 2017.

Workshop on Mechanism Design, Singapore Management University, Singapore, Decem-ber 2016.

Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy Conference on Social Choice and Its Philo-sophical Applications, Venice International University, Venice, Italy, October 2016. Thirteenth International Meeting of the Society for Social Choice and Welfare, Lund

Uni-versity, Lund, Sweden, June–July 2016.

Bridging Gaps: CORE@50 Conference, Center for Operations Research and Economet-rics, Universit´e catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium, May 2016. Conference in Honour of Bhaskar Dutta’s 65th Birthday, Indian Statistical Institute, New

Delhi, India, December 2015.

Eleventh World Congress of the Econometric Society, Montr´eal, Canada, August 2015. Workshop on the Political Economy of Social Choices, Casa Mathem´atica de Oaxaca

(CMO) and Banff International Research Station (BIRS), Oaxaca, Mexico, July 2015. Ninth Biennial Conference on Economic Design, Istanbul Bilgi University, Istanbul,

Turkey, July 2015.

Twelfth International Meeting of the Society for Social Choice and Welfare, Boston Col-lege, Chestnut Hill, MA, June 2014.

Second Taxation Theory Conference, Center for Macroeconomic Research, University of Cologne, Cologne, Germany, June 2014.

Cooperation and Conflict in the Family Conference, Evolution and Ecology Research Cen-tre, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia, February 2014.

Conference on Well-Being and Public Policy, Duke Law School, Duke University, Dur-ham, NC, November 2013.

Eighth Biennial Conference on Economic Design, Lund University, Lund, Sweden, July 2013.

Franqui Conference on the Design of Economic and Political Institutions, Brussels, Bel-gium, June 2013.

Third Murat Sertel Workshop: Advances in Economic Design, Conservatoire national des arts et m´etiers, Paris, France, November 2012.

Eleventh International Meeting of the Society for Social Choice and Welfare, New Delhi, India, August 2012.

Workshop on From Social Choice Theory to Logical Aggregation Theory, University of Paris–Dauphine, Paris, France, April 2012.

Third UECE-Research Unit on Complexity and Economics Conference on Game Theory, Technical University of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal, November 2011.

Symposium in Honour of Bengt Hansson, Department of Philosophy, Lund University, Lund, Sweden, September 2011.

Conference in Honour of Claude d’Aspremont and Jean-Franc¸ois Mertens on Choices, Games, and Economic Organizations, Center for Operations Research and Econ-ometrics, Universit´e catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium, June 2011. Workshop in Honour of Salvador Barber`a on Votes and Incentives: The Design of

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Institu-tions, Department of Economics and Economic History, Autonomous University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain, June 2011.

Second Murat Sertel Workshop: Advances in the Theory of Individual and Collective Decision-Making, Murat Sertel Center for Advanced Economic Studies, Istanbul Bilgi University, Istanbul, Turkey, May 2011.

Second UECE-Research Unit on Complexity and Economics Conference on Game The-ory, Technical University of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal, November 2010.

Tenth International Meeting of the Society for Social Choice and Welfare, The University - Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia, July 2010.

Seminar Presentations (2010–):

Political Economy Workshop, Department of Economics, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, February 2018.

Theory Seminar, Department of Economics, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, October 2017.

Dutch Social Choice Colloquium, Faculty of Philosophy, Erasmus University, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, June 2017.

Working Group in the Economics of Taxation Seminar, Paris Center for Law and Econom-ics, University Panth´eon-Assas Paris II, Paris, France, June 2017.

Graph Theory and Combinatorics Seminar, Department of Mathematics, Vanderbilt Uni-versity, Nashville, TN, March 2017.

Economics Seminar, Collegio Carlo Alberto, Moncalieri (Turin), Italy, October 2016. Erich Schneider Seminar, Department of Economics, University of Kiel, Kiel, Germany,

June 2016.

Microeconomics Research Seminar, Faculty of Economics, University of Hamburg, Ham-burg, Germany, June 2016.

Montreal Microeconomic Theory Seminar, Department of Economics, University of Mon-treal, MonMon-treal, Canada, March 2016.

Economics Seminar, Center for Mathematical Economics, University of Bielefeld, Biele-feld, Germany, October 2015.

Economic Theory, Behavior, and Computation Seminar, Graduate School of Business and Economics, University of Maastricht, Maastricht, The Netherlands, October 2015. Oslo Fiscal Studies Seminar, Department of Economics, University of Oslo, Oslo,

Nor-way, May 2015.

Microeconomics Seminar, Department of Economics, Lund University, Lund, Sweden, May 2015.

Economics Seminar, Department of Economics, Loyola Marymount University, Los An-geles, CA, September 2014.

Theory Seminar, Department of Economics, University of Southern California, Los Ange-les, CA, September 2014.

Research Seminar, Laboratory for Game Theory and Decision Making, St. Petersburg In-stitute for Economics and Mathematics, Russian Academy of Sciences, St. Peters-burg, Russia, April 2014.

Social and Political Thought Workshop, Department of Philosophy, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, September 2013.

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External Research Seminar, Group d’Analyse et de Th´eorie ´Economique (GATE), St. Eti-enne, France, November 2012.

Joint Meeting of the Economic Analysis Seminar and the Statistics and Econometrics Seminar, Groupement de Recherche en ´Economie Quantitative d’Aix-Marseille (GREQAM), Marseille, France, November 2012.

Research Seminar, Department of Philosophy, University of Bristol, Bristol, United King-dom, October 2012.

Research Seminar, Erasmus Institute for Philosophy and Economics, Erasmus University, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, May 2012.

Theory Seminar, Department of Economics, Royal Holloway, University of London, Egham, United Kingdom, May 2012.

The Choice Group Seminar, Department of Philosophy, Logic and Scientific Method, Lon-don School of Economics, LonLon-don, United Kingdom, May 2012.

Public Economics Workshop, Toulouse School of Economics, Toulouse, France, April 2012.

Microeconomics Seminar, Department of Economics, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA, April 2012.

Joint Microeconomics Seminar, Swiss Federal Technical Institute and Department of Eco-nomics, University of Z¨urich, Z¨urich, Switzerland, March 2012.

Research Seminar, Department of Economics, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland, March 2012.

Advanced Seminar in Economics, Department of Econometrics and Political Economy, University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland, March 2012.

Microeconomics Seminar, Department of Economics, University Carlos III of Madrid, Madrid, Spain, November 2011.

Departmental Seminar, Department of Economics, Lund University, Lund, Sweden, June 2011.

Research Colloquium, Department of Mathematics, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, April 2011.

Max Planck Institute for Collective Goods, Bonn, Germany, June 2010.

Uppsala Institute for Fiscal Studies, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden, May 2010. Courses Taught:

GRADUATE: Microeconomic Theory, Social Choice Theory, Mathematical Economics, Information and Incentives, Public Economics: Taxation.

UNDERGRADUATE: Principles of Economics, Intermediate Microeconomics, Honours In-termediate Microeconomics, Game Theory, Social Choice Theory, Welfare Eco-nomics.

Doctoral Thesis Supervision:

CHAIR OF SUPERVISORYCOMMITTEE:

Martin Van der Linden, Economics, Vanderbilt University, completed May 2017. Suman Seth, Economics, Vanderbilt University, completed May 2010. (Co-Chair)

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Shasikanta Nandeibam, Economics, University of British Columbia, completed June 1993. Henry van Egteren, Economics, University of British Columbia, completed December

1989.

Bentley MacLeod, Economics, University of British Columbia, completed January 1984. MEMBER OFSUPERVISORYCOMMITTEE:

Mathew Knudson, Economics, Vanderbilt University, completed April 2020 Shannon Fyfe, Philosophy, Vanderbilt University, completed July 2018. Luke Semrau, Philosophy, Vanderbilt University, completed November 2015. Sunghoon Hong, Economics, Vanderbilt University, completed March 2012. Aniruddha Bagchi, Economics, Vanderbilt University, completed May 2006.

Marc Duhamel, Economics, University of British Columbia, completed August 2000. Craig Brett, Economics, University of British Columbia, completed August 1996.

Nicolas Gravel, Economics, University of British Columbia, completed September 1993. Timothy Fisher, Economics, University of British Columbia, completed May 1989. Donald Wright, Economics, University of British Columbia, completed February 1989. Atsushi Tsuneki, Economics, University of British Columbia, completed June 1987. Jennifer Mao, Economics, University of British Columbia, completed June 1985. Arja Turunen, Economics, University of British Columbia, completed February 1985. James Johnson, Economics, Duke University, completed May 1977.

Masters Thesis Supervision:

Andrea Podhorsky, Applied Mathematics, University of British Columbia, completed April 1999.

Undergraduate Honors Thesis Supervision:

Luis Calderon, Philosophy, Vanderbilt University, completed April 2015. (Co-Supervisor) Thomas Choate, Economics, Vanderbilt University, completed April 2014.

(Co-Super-visor)

Chloe X. Qi, Economics, Vanderbilt University, completed April 2012. External Member of Thesis Juries:

DOCTORALTHESES:

Gopalkumar Achuthankutty, Economics Research Unit, Indian Statistical Institute, Kol-kata, India, 2018.

Sonal Yadav, Economics and Planning Unit, Indian Statistical Institute, New Delhi, India, 2015.

Benoit Decerf, European Doctorate in Economics Erasmus Mundus, jointly awarded by the Institut f¨ur Mathematische Wirschaftsforschung, Universit¨at Bielefeld, Biele-feld, Germany and the Center for Operations Research and Econometrics, Universit´e catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium, 2015.

Mridu Prabal Goswami, Economics and Planning Unit, Indian Statistical Institute, New Delhi, India, 2012.

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Alexander Reffgen, Nationalekonomiska Institutionen, Lunds Universitet, Lund, Sweden, 2011.

Andrew Jennings, Department of Mathematics, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, 2010.

Koen Decancq, Faculteit Economie en Bedrijfswetenschappen, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Leuven, Belgium, 2008.

Laurent Simula, ´Ecole des Hautes ´Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris, France, 2007. Jorge Alcade Unzu, Departamento de Econom´ıa, Universidad P´ublica de Navarra,

Pam-plona, Spain, 2006. HABILITATIONTHESIS:

Laurence Jacquet, Unit´e de formation et de recherche ´economie et gestion, Universit´e de Cergy-Pontoise, Cergy-Pontoise, France, 2015.

Major Administrative Assignments: VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY

Departmental:

Vice-Chair, 2008–2011.

Chair, Policy Evaluation and Planning Committee, 2002–2006, 2007–2008. Member, Executive Committee, 2002–2005.

Chair, Junior Recruiting Committee, 2000–2001.

Member, Recruiting Committee, 1999-2000, 2007–2008, 2009–2010, 2020–21. Member, Ph.D. Admissions Committee, 2013–2014, 2018–2019.

Chair, Ph.D. Admissions Committee, 2014–2015. University:

Member, Promotion and Tenure Review Committee, Office of the Provost, 2004–2006. Member, University Graduate Fellowships Committee (Social Sciences), The Graduate

School, 2014.

Member, Senior Advisory Review Committee, College of Arts and Science, 2014–2015. Member, Graduate Faculty Council, The Graduate School, 2017–2020.

UNIVERSITY OF BRITISHCOLUMBIA

Departmental:

Associate Head, 1994–1995.

Chair, Graduate Studies Committee, 1991–1992. Director of Graduate Studies, 1986–1988. University:

Chair, Scholarship Committee of the Graduate Council, 1989–1990. Member, Coordinating Committee of the Graduate Council, 1989–1990.

Member, Faculty Association Financial Exigency and Redundancy Advisory Committee, 1984–1985.

Chair, Faculty Association Committee on the Entrenchment of a Career Advancement Plan, 1984–1985.

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Publications: EDITEDBOOKS:

1. Marc Fleurbaey, Maurice Salles, and John A. Weymark, eds., Justice, Political Liber-alism, and Utilitarianism: Themes from Harsanyi and Rawls, Cambridge University Press: Cambridge and New York, 2008, xii + 460 pp. Paperback edition, 2010. 2. Marc Fleurbaey, Maurice Salles, and John A. Weymark, eds., Social Ethics and

Nor-mative Economics: Essays in Honour of Serge-Christophe Kolm, Springer: Berlin and Heidelberg, 2011, x + 357 pp.

EDITEDJOURNALSYMPOSIA:

1. Gerald F. Gaus and John A. Weymark, eds., Symposium: The Legacy of John Rawls, Politics, Philosophy and Economics, 2005, Vol. 4, No. 2, June, pp. 155–248.

2. John A. Weymark, ed., Symposium on Ken Binmore’s Natural Justice, Politics, Phi-losophy and Economics, 2006, Vol. 5, No. 1, February, pp. 5–96.

3. Thibault Gajdos and John A. Weymark, eds., Symposium on Inequality and Risk, Journal of Economic Theory, 2012, Vol. 147, No. 4, July, pp. 1313–1651.

4. Samir Okasha and John A. Weymark, eds., Symposium on Rational Choice and Phi-losophy, Economics and PhiPhi-losophy, 2016, Vol. 32, No. 2, July, pp. 171–352.

EDITORIALINTRODUCTIONS: Books

1. Marc Fleurbaey, Maurice Salles, and John A. Weymark, “An Introduction to Justice, Political Liberalism, and Utilitarianism,” in Marc Fleurbaey, Maurice Salles, and John A. Weymark, eds., Justice, Political Liberalism, and Utilitarianism: Themes from Harsanyi and Rawls, Cambridge University Press: Cambridge and New York, 2008, pp. 1–67.

2. Marc Fleurbaey, Maurice Salles, and John A. Weymark, “An Introduction to Social Ethics and Normative Economics,” in Marc Fleurbaey, Maurice Salles, and John A. Weymark, eds., Social Ethics and Normative Economics: Essays in Honour of Serge-Christophe Kolm, Springer: Berlin and Heidelberg, 2011, pp. 1–18.

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Journals

1. John A. Weymark, “Introduction: The Legacy of John Rawls,”, Politics, Philosophy and Economics, 2005, Vol. 4, No. 2, June, Symposium: The Legacy of John Rawls, p. 155.

2. Thibault Gajdos and John A. Weymark, “Introduction to Inequality and Risk,” Jour-nal of Economic Theory, 2012, Vol. 147, No. 4, July, Symposium on Inequality and Risk, pp. 1313–1330.

3. John A. Weymark, “An Introduction to Allan Gibbard’s Oligarchy Paper,” Review of Economic Design, 2014, Vol. 18, No. 1, March, pp. 1–2.

4. John A. Weymark, “An Introduction to Allan Gibbard’s Harvard Seminar Paper,” Economics and Philosophy, 2014, Vol. 30, No. 3, November, pp. 263–268.

5. Samir Okasha and John A. Weymark, “An Introduction to the Symposium on Ratio-nal Choice and Philosophy,” Economics and Philosophy, 2016, Vol. 32, No. 2, July, pp. 171–173.

JOURNALARTICLES:

1. John A. Weymark, “ ‘Unselfishness’ and Prisoner’s Dilemmas,” Philosophical Stud-ies, 1978, Vol. 34, No. 4, November, pp. 417–425.

2. John A. Weymark, “On Pareto-Improving Price Changes,” Journal of Economic The-ory, 1978, Vol. 19, No. 2, December, pp. 338–346.

3. John A. Weymark, “Optimality Conditions for Public and Private Goods,” Public Finance Quarterly, 1979, Vol. 7, No. 3, July, pp. 338–351.

4. John A. Weymark, “Optimal Taxation Theory and Excess Demand Functions,” Eco-nomics Letters, 1979, Vol. 2, No. 2, pp. 111–113.

5. John A. Weymark, “A Reconciliation of Recent Results in Optimal Taxation Theory,” Journal of Public Economics, 1979, Vol. 12, No. 2, October, pp. 171–189. Reprinted in Carsten Kowalczyk, ed., The Theory of Trade Policy Reform, Edward Elgar: Chel-tenham, U.K., 2001, pp. 436–454.

6. David Donaldson and John A. Weymark, “A Single-Parameter Generalization of the Gini Indices of Inequality,” Journal of Economic Theory, 1980, Vol. 22, No. 1, Febru-ary, pp. 67–86.

7. John A. Weymark, “Money and Locke’s Theory of Property,” History of Political Economy, 1980, Vol. 12, No. 2, Summer, pp. 282–290.

8. John A. Weymark, “Duality Results in Demand Theory,” European Economic Re-view, 1980, Vol. 14, No. 3, November, pp. 377–395.

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9. John A. Weymark, “Welfare Optimal Tariff Revenues and Maximum Tariff Rev-enues,” Canadian Journal of Economics / Revue Canadienne d’ ´Economique, 1980, Vol. 13, No. 4, November, pp. 615–631.

10. John A. Weymark, “On Sums of Production Set Frontiers,” Review of Economic Studies, 1981, Vol. 48, No. 1, January, pp. 179–183.

11. John A. Weymark, “Generalized Gini Inequality Indices,” Mathematical Social Sci-ences, 1981, Vol. 1, No. 4, August, pp. 409–430. Reprinted in Robert A. Becker, ed., The Economic Theory of Income Inequality, Edward Elgar: Cheltenham, U.K., 2013, pp. 457–478.

12. Yrj¨o O. Vartia and John A. Weymark, “Four Revealed Preference Tables,” Scandina-vian Journal of Economics, 1981, Vol. 83, No. 3, pp. 408–418.

13. John A. Weymark, “Undominated Directions of Tax Reform,” Journal of Public Eco-nomics, 1981, Vol. 16, No. 3, December, pp. 343–369.

14. Charles Blackorby, David Donaldson, and John A. Weymark, “A Normative Ap-proach to Industrial-Performance Evaluation and Concentration Indices,” European Economic Review, 1982, Vol. 19, No. 1, September, Special Issue on Market Com-petition, Conflict and Collusion, pp. 89–121.

15. Claude d’Aspremont, Alexis Jacquemin, Jean Jaskold Gabszewicz, and John A. Weymark, “On the Stability of Collusive Price Leadership,” Canadian Journal of Economics / Revue Canadienne d’ ´Economique, 1983, Vol. 16, No. 1, February, pp. 17–25. Reprinted in Margaret E. Levenstein and Stephen W. Salant, eds., Cartels, Volume 1, Edward Elgar: Cheltenham, U.K., 2007, pp. 655–663.

16. John A. Weymark, “Ethically Flexible Gini Indices for Income Distributions in the Continuum,” with David Donaldson, Journal of Economic Theory, 1983, Vol. 29, No. 2, April, pp. 353–358.

17. John A. Weymark, “Quasitransitive Rationalization and the Superset Property,” Math-ematical Social Sciences, 1983, Vol. 6, No. 1, October, pp. 105–108.

18. John A. Weymark, “Arrow’s Theorem with Social Quasi-Orderings,” Public Choice, 1984, Vol. 42, No. 3, pp. 235–246.

19. Charles Blackorby, David Donaldson, and John A. Weymark, “Social Choice with In-terpersonal Utility Comparisons: A Diagrammatic Introduction,” International Eco-nomic Review, 1984, Vol. 25, No. 2, June, pp. 327–356.

20. John A. Weymark, “Majority-Rule Directions of Income Tax Reform and Second-Best Optimality,” Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 1984, Vol. 86, No. 2, Special Issue on the Limits and Problems of Taxation, pp. 194–213. Reprinted in Finn R. Førsund and Seppo Honkapohja, eds., Limits and Problems of Taxation, Macmillan: London and Basingstoke, St. Martin’s Press: New York, 1985, pp. 96–115.

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21. John A. Weymark, “Money-Metric Utility Functions,” International Economic Re-view, 1985, Vol. 26, No. 1, February, pp. 219–232.

22. Satya R. Chakravarty, Bhaskar Dutta, and John A. Weymark, “Ethical Indices of Income Mobility,” Social Choice and Welfare, 1985, Vol. 2, No. 1, May, pp. 1–21. 23. John A. Weymark, “Remarks on the First Welfare Theorem with Nonordered

Prefer-ences,” Journal of Economic Theory, 1985, Vol. 36, No. 1, June, pp. 156–159. 24. John A. Weymark, “A Reduced-Form Optimal Nonlinear Income Tax Problem,”

Journal of Public Economics, 1986, Vol. 30, No. 2, July, pp. 199–217.

25. John A. Weymark, “Bunching Properties of Optimal Nonlinear Income Taxes,” So-cial Choice and Welfare, 1986, Vol. 3, No. 3, September, pp. 213–232.

26. David Donaldson and John A. Weymark, “Properties of Fixed-Population Poverty Indices,” International Economic Review, 1986, Vol. 27, No. 3, October, pp. 667– 688.

27. Allan Gibbard, Aanund Hylland, and John A. Weymark, “Arrow’s Theorem with a Fixed Feasible Alternative,” Social Choice and Welfare, 1987, Vol. 4, No. 2, June, pp. 105–115.

28. John A. Weymark, “Comparative Static Properties of Optimal Nonlinear Income Taxes,” Econometrica, 1987, Vol. 55, No. 5, September, pp. 1165–1185.

29. David Donaldson and John A. Weymark, “Social Choice in Economic Environ-ments,” Journal of Economic Theory, 1988, Vol. 46, No. 2, December, pp. 291–308. 30. Charles Blackorby, David Donaldson, and John A. Weymark, “A Welfarist Proof of Arrow’s Theorem,” Recherches Economiques de Louvain, 1990, Vol. 56, No. 3–4, Special Issue in Honor of Professor A. Sen: Alternatives to Welfarism, pp. 259–286. 31. Walter Bossert and John A. Weymark, “Generalized Median Social Welfare

Func-tions,” Social Choice and Welfare, 1993, Vol. 10, No. 1, January, pp. 17–33.

32. John A. Weymark, “Harsanyi’s Social Aggregation Theorem and the Weak Pareto Principle,” Social Choice and Welfare, 1993, Vol. 10, No. 3, July, pp. 209–221. 33. John A. Weymark, “Further Remarks on Harsanyi’s Social Aggregation Theorem

and the Weak Pareto Principle,” Social Choice and Welfare, 1995, Vol. 12, No. 1, February, pp. 87–92.

34. John A. Weymark, “An Alternative Proof of Ben Porath and Gilboa’s Generalized Gini Characterization Theorem,” Journal of Economic Theory, 1995, Vol. 66, No. 2, August, pp. 573–580.

35. John A. Weymark, “John Harsanyi’s Contributions to Social Choice and Welfare Economics,” Social Choice and Welfare, 1995, Vol. 12, No. 4, October, pp. 313–318.

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36. Arja H. Turunen-Red and John A. Weymark, “Paretian Aggregation of Asymmetric Utility Functionals,” Economics Letters, 1996, Vol. 53, No. 1, October, pp. 39–45. 37. John A. Weymark, “Aggregating Ordinal Probabilities on Finite Sets,” Journal of

Economic Theory, 1997, Vol. 75, No. 2, August, pp. 407–432.

38. Kai-Yuen Tsui and John A. Weymark, “Social Welfare Orderings for Ratio-Scale Measurable Utilities,” Economic Theory, 1997, Vol. 10, No. 2, August, pp. 241–256. 39. David Donaldson and John A. Weymark, “A Quasiordering is the Intersection of Orderings,” Journal of Economic Theory, 1998, Vol. 78, No. 2, February, pp. 382– 387.

40. Edi Karni and John A. Weymark, “An Informationally Parsimonious Impartial Ob-server Theorem,” Social Choice and Welfare, 1998, Vol. 15, No. 3, May, pp. 321-332. 41. John A. Weymark, “Welfarism on Economic Domains,” Mathematical Social Sci-ences, 1998, Vol. 36, No. 3, December, Special Issue on Axiomatics of Resource Allocation II, pp. 251–268.

42. Arja H. Turunen-Red and John A. Weymark,“Linear Aggregation of SSB Utility Functionals,” Theory and Decision, 1999, Vol. 46, No. 3, June, pp. 277–290.

43. Michel Le Breton and John A. Weymark, “Strategy-Proof Social Choice with Con-tinuous Separable Preferences,” Journal of Mathematical Economics, 1999, Vol. 32, No. 1, July, pp. 47–85.

44. John A. Weymark, “Decomposable Strategy-Proof Social Choice Functions,” Japa-nese Economic Review, 1999, Vol. 50, No. 3, September, pp. 343–355.

45. Charles Blackorby, David Donaldson, and John A. Weymark, “Harsanyi’s Social Aggregation Theorem for State-Contingent Alternatives,” Journal of Mathematical Economics, 1999, Vol. 32, No. 3, November, pp. 365–387.

46. John A. Weymark, “Sprumont’s Characterization of the Uniform Rule When All Single-Peaked Preferences are Admissible,” Review of Economic Design, 1999, Vol. 4, No. 4, November, pp. 389–393.

47. John A. Weymark, “A Generalization of Moulin’s Pareto Extension Theorem,” Math-ematical Social Sciences, 2000, Vol. 39, No. 2, March, pp. 235–240.

48. Anna B. Khmelnitskaya and John A. Weymark, “Social Choice with Independent Subgroup Utility Scales,” Social Choice and Welfare, 2000, Vol. 17, No. 4, August, pp. 739–748.

49. Michel Le Breton and John A. Weymark, “Social Choice with Analytic Preferences,” Social Choice and Welfare, 2002, Vol. 19, No. 3, July, pp. 637–657.

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50. Shigehiro Serizawa and John A. Weymark, “Efficient Strategy-Proof Exchange and Minimum Consumption Guarantees,” Journal of Economic Theory, 2003, Vol. 109, No. 2, April, Special Festschrift Issue for Karl Shell, pp. 246–263.

51. John A. Weymark, “Generalized Gini Indices of Equality of Opportunity,” Journal of Economic Inequality, 2003, Vol. 1, No. 1, April, pp. 5–24.

52. Lars Ehlers and John A. Weymark, “Candidate Stability and Nonbinary Social Choi-ce,” Economic Theory, 2003, Vol. 22, No. 2, September, pp. 233–243.

53. Craig Brett and John A. Weymark, “Financing Education Using Optimal Redistribu-tive Taxation,” Journal of Public Economics, 2003, Vol. 87, No. 11, October, Special Issue: International Seminar on Public Economics Conference on Public Economics and Redistribution, June 22–24th, 2000, pp. 2549–2569.

54. John A. Weymark, “Shared Consumption: A Technological Analysis,” Annales d’ ´ E-conomie et de Statistique, 2004, Nos. 75–76, July–December, Special Issue on Public Economics, pp. 175–195.

55. Thibault Gajdos and John A. Weymark, “Multidimensional Generalized Gini In-dices,” Economic Theory, 2005, Vol. 26, No. 3, October, pp. 471–496.

56. John A. Weymark, “Measurement Theory and the Foundations of Utilitarianism,” Social Choice and Welfare, 2005, Vol. 25, Nos. 2–3, December, Special Issue on the History of Social Choice, pp. 527–555.

57. John A. Weymark, “Strategy-Proofness and the Tops-Only Property,” Journal of Pub-lic Economic Theory, 2008, Vol. 10, No. 1, February, pp. 7–26.

58. Craig Brett and John A. Weymark, “Public Good Provision and the Comparative Stat-ics of Optimal Nonlinear Income Taxation,” International Economic Review, 2008, Vol. 49, No. 1, February, pp. 255–290.

59. Craig Brett and John A. Weymark, “The Impact of Changing Skill Levels on Optimal Nonlinear Income Taxes,” Journal of Public Economics, 2008, Vol. 92, No. 7, July, pp. 1765–1771.

60. Thibault Gajdos, John A. Weymark, and Claudio Zoli, “Shared Destinies and the Measurement of Social Risk Equity,” Annals of Operations Research, 2010, Vol. 176, No. 1, April, Special Issue on the Theory and Application of Uncertainty, pp. 409– 424.

61. Craig Brett and John A. Weymark, “How Optimal Nonlinear Income Taxes Change when the Distribution of the Population Changes,” Journal of Public Economics, 2011, Vol. 95, Nos. 11–12, December, Special Issue: International Seminar on Public Economics Conference on Normative Tax Theory, pp. 1239–1247.

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62. John A. Weymark, “A Unified Approach to Strategy-Proofness for Single-Peaked Preferences,” SERIEs: Journal of the Spanish Economic Association, 2011, Vol. 2, No. 4, December, Special Issue in Honor of Salvador Barber`a. Part I: On Strategy-Proofness, pp. 529–550.

63. Katherine Cuff, Sunghoon Hong, Jesse A. Schwartz, Quan Wen, and John A. Wey-mark, “Dominant Strategy Implementation with a Convex Product Set of Valuations,” Social Choice and Welfare, 2012, Vol. 39, Nos. 2–3, July, Special Issue in Honour of Maurice Salles on Developments in Social Choice and Welfare Theories, pp. 567– 597.

64. Walter Bossert, Chloe X. Qi, and John A. Weymark, “Extensive Social Choice and the Measurement of Group Fitness in Biological Hierarchies,” Biology and Philoso-phy, 2013, Vol. 28, No. 1, January, pp. 75–98.

65. Craig Brett and John A. Weymark, “Comparative Statics of Optimal Nonlinear In-come Taxation with a Publicly Provided Input and a Nonlinear Production Technol-ogy,’ Journal of Public Economic Theory, 2013, Vol. 15, No. 4, August, pp. 519–546. 66. Walter Bossert, Chloe X. Qi, and John A. Weymark, “Measuring Group Fitness in a Biological Hierarchy: An Axiomatic Social Choice Approach,” Economics and Philosophy, 2013, Vol. 29, No. 3, November, pp. 301–323.

67. Felix Bierbrauer, Craig Brett, and John A. Weymark, “Strategic Nonlinear Income Tax Competition with Perfect Labor Mobility,” Games and Economic Behavior, 2013, Vol. 82, November, pp. 292–311.

68. Samir Okasha, John A. Weymark, and Walter Bossert, “Inclusive Fitness Maximiza-tion: An Axiomatic Approach,” Journal of Theoretical Biology, 2014, Vol. 350, 7 June, pp. 24–31.

69. John A. Weymark, “Must One Be an Ogre to Rationally Prefer Aiding the Nearby to the Distant Needy?” Philosophy and Public Affairs, 2014, Vol. 42, No. 3, Summer, pp. 230–252.

70. John A. Weymark, “Cognitive Diversity, Binary Decisions, and Epistemic Democ-racy,” Episteme, 2015, Vol. 12, No. 4, December, pp. 497–511.

71. Craig Brett and John A. Weymark, “Voting Over Selfishly Optimal Nonlinear In-come Tax Schedules with a Minimum-Utility Constraint,’ Journal of Mathematical Economics, 2016, Vol. 67, December, pp. 18–31.

72. Michael Morreau and John A. Weymark, “Measurement Scales and Welfarist Social Choice,” Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 2016, Vol. 75, December, Special Issue in Honor of R. Duncan Luce, pp. 127–136.

73. Craig Brett and John A. Weymark, “Voting Over Selfishly Optimal Nonlinear Income Tax Schedules,” Games and Economic Behavior, 2017, Vol. 101, January, Special Issue in Honor of John O. Ledyard, pp. 172–188.

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74. John A. Weymark, “Conundrums for Nonconsequentialists,” Social Choice and Wel-fare, 2017, Vol. 48, No. 2, February, pp. 269–294.

75. Craig Brett and John A. Weymark, “Reducing the Dimensionality of a Selfishly Opti-mal Nonlinear Income Tax Problem,” Economic Theory Bulletin, 2018, Vol. 6, No. 2, October, pp. 157–169.

76. Thomas Choate, John A. Weymark, and Alan E. Wiseman, “Partisan Strength and Legislative Bargaining,” Journal of Theoretical Politics, 2019, Vol. 31, No. 1, Jan-uary, pp. 6–45. Supplementary online material available at: https://journals. sagepub.com/doi/suppl/10.1177/0951629818809416.

77. Craig Brett and John A. Weymark, “Optimal Nonlinear Taxation of Income and Savings without Commitment,” Journal of Public Economic Theory, 2019, Vol. 21, No. 1, February, pp. 5–43. Supplementary online material available at: https:// onlinelibrary.wiley.com/action/downloadSupplement?doi=10.1111%2Fjpet. 12328&file=jpet12328-sup-0001-SuppMat.pdf.

78. Craig Brett and John A. Weymark, “Majority Rule and Selfishly Optimal Nonlin-ear Income Tax Schedules with Discrete Skill Levels,” Social Choice and Welfare, Special Issue: In Memory of Kenneth J. Arrow, 2020, Vol. 54, No. 2–3, March, pp. 337–362.

79. Thomas Choate, John A. Weymark, and Alan E. Wiseman, “Legislative Bargaining and Partisan Delegation,” Journal of Theoretical Politics, 2020, Vol. 32, No. 2, April, pp. 289–311. Supplementary online material available at: https://journals. sagepub.com/doi/suppl/10.1177/0951629819895594.

80. Paul H. Edelman and John A. Weymark, “Dominant Strategy Implementation and Zero Length Cycles,” Economic Theory, forthcoming.

ARTICLES IN EDITEDVOLUMES:

1. Maurice Marchand, Pierre Pestieau, and John A. Weymark, “Discount Rates for Pub-lic Enterprises in the Presence of Alternative Financial Constraints,” in Dieter B¨os, Richard A. Musgrave, and Jack Wiseman, eds., Public Production, Supplementum 2 of the Zeitschrift f¨ur National¨okonomie, Selected Proceedings of the International Seminar in Public Economics, Bonn, August, 1981, Springer-Verlag: Vienna and New York, 1982, pp. 27–50.

Maurice Marchand, Pierre Pestieau, and John A. Weymark, “Discount Rates for Pub-lic Enterprises in the Presence of Alternative Financial Constraints: A Correction,” Zeitschrift f¨ur National¨okonomie, 1984, Vol. 44, No. 3, pp. 289–291.

2. Satya R. Chakravarty and John A. Weymark, “Axiomatizations of the Entropy Num-bers Equivalent Index of Industrial Concentration,” in Wolfgang Eichhorn, ed., Mea-surement in Economics: Theory and Applications of Economic Indices, Physica-Verlag: Heidelberg, 1988, pp. 383–397.

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3. John A. Weymark, “A Reconsideration of the Harsanyi–Sen Debate on Utilitarian-ism,” in Jon Elster and John E. Roemer, eds., Interpersonal Comparisons of Well-Being, Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, 1991, pp. 255–320.

4. Walter Bossert and John A. Weymark, “An Alternative Characterization of Paretian Generalized Median Social Welfare Functions,” in W. Erwin Diewert, Klaus Spre-mann, and Frank Stehling, eds., Mathematical Modelling in Economics: Essays in Honor of Wolfgang Eichhorn, Springer-Verlag: Berlin, 1993, pp. 65–74.

5. John A. Weymark, “Harsanyi’s Social Aggregation Theorem with Alternative Pareto Principles,” in Wolfgang Eichhorn, ed., Models and Measurement of Welfare and Inequality, Springer-Verlag: Berlin, 1994, pp. 869–887.

6. Michel Le Breton and John A. Weymark, “An Introduction to Arrovian Social Wel-fare Functions on Economic and Political Domains,” in Norman Schofield, ed., Col-lective Decision-Making: Social Choice and Political Economy, Kluwer Academic Publishers: Boston, Dordrecht, and London, 1996, pp. 25–61.

7. Walter Bossert and John A. Weymark, “Utility in Social Choice,” in Salvador Bar-ber`a, Peter J. Hammond, and Christian Seidl, eds., Handbook of Utility Theory. Vol-ume 2: Extensions, Kluwer Academic Publishers: Boston, Dordrecht, and London, 2004, pp. 1099–1177.

8. John A. Weymark, “Shadow Prices for a Nonconvex Public Technology in the Pres-ence of Private Constant Returns,” in Ulrich Schmidt and Stefan Traub, eds., Ad-vances in Public Economics: Utility, Choice, and Welfare. A Festschrift for Christian Seidl, Springer: Dordrecht, 2005, pp. 61–71.

9. John A. Weymark, “The Normative Approach to the Measurement of Multidimen-sional Inequality,” in Francesco Farina and Ernesto Savaglio, eds., Inequality and Economic Integration, Routledge: London, 2006, pp. 303–328.

10. Charles Blackorby, David Donaldson, and John A. Weymark, “Social Aggregation and the Expected Utility Hypothesis,” in Marc Fleurbaey, Maurice Salles, and John A. Weymark, eds., Justice, Political Liberalism, and Utilitarianism: Themes from Harsanyi and Rawls, Cambridge University Press: Cambridge and New York, 2008, pp. 136–183.

11. Charles Blackorby, David Donaldson, and John A. Weymark, “Hicksian Surplus Measures of Individual Welfare Change When There is Price and Income Uncer-tainty,” in Prasanta K. Pattanaik, Koichi Tadenuma, Naoki Yoshihara, and Yongsheng Xu, eds., Rational Choice and Social Welfare: Theory and Applications. Essays in Honor of Kotaro Suzumura, Springer: Berlin and Heidelberg, 2008, pp. 195–213. 12. Alain Trannoy and John A. Weymark, “Dominance Criteria for Critical-Level

Gen-eralized Utilitarianism,” in Kaushik Basu and Ravi Kanbur, eds., Arguments for a Better World: Essays in Honor of Amartya Sen. Volume I: Ethics, Welfare and Mea-surement, Oxford University Press: Oxford, 2009, pp. 262–279.

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13. Michel Le Breton and John A. Weymark, “Arrovian Social Choice Theory on Eco-nomic Domains,” in Kenneth J. Arrow, Amartya K. Sen, and Kotaro Suzumura, eds., Handbook of Social Choice and Welfare, Volume 2, North-Holland: Amsterdam, 2011, pp. 191–299.

14. John A. Weymark, “On Kolm’s Use of Epistemic Counterfactuals in Social Choice Theory,” in Marc Fleurbaey, Maurice Salles, and John A. Weymark, eds., Social Ethics and Normative Economics: Essays in Honour of Serge-Christophe Kolm, Springer: Berlin and Heidelberg, 2011, pp. 279–301.

15. John A. Weymark, “Social Choice Theory,” in Gerald Gaus and Fred D’Agostino, eds., The Routledge Companion to Social and Political Thought, Routledge: New York and London, 2013, pp. 679–690.

16. John A. Weymark, “Social Welfare Functions,” in Matthew D. Adler and Marc Fleur-baey, eds., The Oxford Handbook of Well-Being and Public Policy, Oxford University Press: New York and Oxford, 2016, pp. 126–159.

17. Thibault Gajdos, John A. Weymark, and Claudio Zoli, “Feasible Shared Destiny Risk Distributions,” in Indraneel Dasgupta and Manipushpak Mitra, eds., Deprivation, In-equality and Polarization: Essays in Honour of Satya Ranjan Chakravarty, Springer: Singapore, 2019, pp 37–49.

18. Paul H. Edelman and John A. Weymark, “Unrestricted Domain Extensions of Dom-inant Strategy Implementable Allocation Functions,” in Walter Trockel, ed., Social Design: Essays in Memory of Leonid Hurwicz, Springer: Cham, Switzerland, 2019, pp. 261–275.

19. Craig Brett and John A. Weymark, “Matthews–Moore Single- and Double-Crossing,” in Jean-Franc¸ois Laslier, Herv´e Moulin, M. Remzi Sanver, and William S. Zwicker, eds., The Future of Economic Design: The Continuing Development of a Field as Envisioned by Its Researchers, Springer: Cham, Switzerland, 2019, pp. 461–467.

INTERVIEWS:

1. Felix Bierbrauer and Claude d’Aspremont, “John A. Weymark,” in Marc Fleurbaey and Maurice Salles, eds., Conversations on Social Choice and Welfare Theory, Vol-ume 1, Springer: Cham, Switzerland, 2021, forthcoming.

2. Matthew D. Adler and John A. Weymark, “Allan Gibbard,” in Marc Fleurbaey and Maurice Salles, eds., Conversations on Social Choice and Welfare Theory, Volume 1, Springer: Cham, Switzerland, 2021, forthcoming.

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DICTIONARY ANDENCYCLOPEDIA ENTRIES:

1. John A. Weymark, “John Charles Harsanyi,” in Noretta Koertge, ed., New Dictionary of Scientific Biography, Volume 3, Charles Scribner’s Sons: Detroit, 2008, pp. 247– 253.

2. Walter Bossert and John A. Weymark, “Social Choice (New Developments),” in Steven N. Durlauf and Lawrence E. Blume, eds., The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics, Second Edition, Volume 7, Palgrave Macmillan: Basingstoke and New York, 2008, pp. 594–603.

3. John A. Weymark, “Arrow’s Theorem,” in James E. Crimmins, ed., The Blooms-bury Encyclopedia of Utilitarianism, BloomsBlooms-bury Academic: London and New York, 2013, pp. 21–23.

4. John A. Weymark, “John C. Harsanyi,” in James E. Crimmins, ed., The Blooms-bury Encyclopedia of Utilitarianism, BloomsBlooms-bury Academic: London and New York, 2013, pp. 213–216.

COMMENTARIES:

1. John A. Weymark, “Discussion of Kolm’s Paper” [“Rational Just Social Choice” by Serge-Christophe Kolm], in Kenneth J. Arrow, Amartya K. Sen, and Kotaro Suzu-mura, eds., Social Choice Re-Examined: Volume 2, International Economic Associa-tion Conference Volume No. 117, Macmillan: London and Basingstoke, St. Martin’s Press: New York, 1996, pp. 197–201.

2. John A. Weymark, “Comment” [on “Income Inequality Measurement: The Norma-tive Approach” by Charles Blackorby, Walter Bossert, and David Donaldson], in Jacques Silber, ed., Handbook of Income Inequality Measurement, Kluwer Academic Publishers: Boston, Dordrecht, and London, 1999, pp. 157–161.

3. John A. Weymark, “Commentary on “From Unidimensional to Multidimensional Inequality: A Review” [by Francesco Andreoli and Claudio Zoli],” Metron, 2020, Vol. 78, No. 1, April, pp. 55–59.

BOOK REVIEWS:

1. John A. Weymark, Review of: W. Hildenbrand and A. P. Kirman, Introduction to Equilibrium Analysis, Kyklos, 1977, Vol. 30, No. 1, pp. 148–149.

2. John A. Weymark, Review of: Michael D. Intriligator, ed., Frontiers of Quantitative Economics: Volume IIIA, Kyklos, 1978, Vol. 31, No. 4, pp. 714–718.

3. John A. Weymark, Review of: John C. Harsanyi, Rational Behavior and Bargaining Equilibrium in Games and Social Situationsand John C. Harsanyi, Essays on Ethics, Social Behavior, and Scientific Explanation, Kyklos, 1979, Vol. 32, No. 4, pp. 843– 845.

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4. John A. Weymark, Review of: Kenneth J. Arrow and Leonid Hurwicz, eds., Studies in Resource Allocation Processes, Kyklos, 1980, Vol. 33, No. 1, pp. 164–166.

5. John A. Weymark, Review of: Peter C. Ordeshook and Kenneth A. Shepsle, eds., Political Equilibrium, Kyklos, 1984, Vol. 37, No. 1, pp. 146–147.

6. John A. Weymark, Review of: Prasanta K. Pattanaik and Maurice Salles, eds., Social Choice and Welfare, Kyklos, 1984, Vol. 37, No. 3, pp. 499–502.

7. John A. Weymark, Review of: Amartya Sen, The Standard of Living, Journal of Economics / Zeitschrift f¨ur National¨okonomie, 1988, Vol. 48, No. 3, pp. 314–317. 8. John A. Weymark, Review of: Serge Wibaut, Tax Reform in Disequilibrium

Econo-mies, Journal of Economics / Zeitschrift f¨ur National¨okonomie, 1990, Vol. 52, No. 3, pp. 312–314.

9. John A. Weymark, Review of: Johann K. Brunner, Theory of Equitable Taxation: Normative Foundation and Distributive Consequences of Income Taxation, Social Choice and Welfare, 1991, Vol. 8, No. 4, October, pp. 371–372.

10. John A. Weymark, Review of: Roger Guesnerie, A Contribution to the Pure Theory of Taxation, Journal of Economic Literature, 1997, Vol. 35, No. 2, June, pp. 798–799. 11. John A. Weymark, Review of: Serge-Christophe Kolm, Modern Theories of Justice,

Ethics, 1999, Vol. 109, No. 3, April, pp. 666–668.

12. John A. Weymark, Review of: Ken Binmore, Game Theory and the Social Contract. Volume II: Just Playing, Economica, 2000, Vol. 67, No. 268, November, pp. 608– 610.

13. John A. Weymark, Review of: Fuad Aleskerov, Arrovian Aggregation Models, Jour-nal of Economics / Zeitschrift f¨ur NatioJour-nal¨okonomie, 2001, Vol. 73, No. 3, pp. 348– 350.

14. John A. Weymark, Review of: Donald G. Saari, Decisions and Elections: Explaining the Unexpected, Journal of Economic Literature, 2003, Vol. 41, No. 2, June, pp. 587– 589.

15. John A. Weymark, Review of: Herv´e J. Moulin, Fair Division and Collective Welfare, Journal of Economic Inequality, 2005, Vol. 3, No. 2, August, pp. 183–186.

JOURNALISM:

1. John A. Weymark, “Alvorado l´a no Morro, Que Beleza” (“Dawn Over the Hill: What Beauty”), Exame CEO, 2010, No. 5, April, Special Issue on Growth (Crescimento), pp. 52–55.

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UNPUBLISHED MANUSCRIPTS:

1. Charles Blackorby, David Donaldson, and John A. Weymark, “On John Harsanyi’s Defences of Utilitarianism,” Discussion Paper No. 80-4, Department of Economics, University of British Columbia, March 1980, 40 pp. Revised as Discussion Paper No. 80-13, Center for Operations Research and Econometrics, Universit´e catholique de Louvain, April 1980, 40 pp.

2. Paul H. Edelman, Martin Van der Linden, and John A. Weymark, “The Core of a Transferrable Utility Game as the Solution to a Public Good Market Demand Prob-lem,” SSRN Working Paper No. 3454948, September 2019, 16 pp. Revised Novem-ber 2020, 19 pp.

3. Lu´ıs C. Calder´on G´omez, Robert Talisse, and John A. Weymark, “Market Virtues and Respect for Human Dignity,” unpublished manuscript, Department of Economics, Vanderbilt University, February 2020, 15 pp.

4. Bhaskar Dutta, Anirban Kar, and John A. Weymark, “Strategy-Proof Club Forma-tion with Indivisible Club Facilities,” Discussion Paper No. 47, Department of Eco-nomics, Ashoka University, December 2020, 21 pp.

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