Jerry S. Kelly
Distinguished Professor Emeritus, Economics
Degree
Ph.D., Harvard University, 1969
Specialties
Social choice, econometric theory
Publications
“Losses from the Manipulation of Social
Choice Rules,” (with Donald E. Campbell), Economic Theory, Vol. 45, No.
3 (2010) 453-467.
“There are More Strategy-Proof Social
Choice Procedures Than You Think,” (with Donald E. Campbell and Jack Graver), Mathematical
Social Sciences, Vol. 64, No. 3 (2012) 263-265.
“A Measure of the Trade-off Between
Responsiveness and Non-dictatorship for Arrovian Social Choice Functions,”
(with Donald E. Campbell), Journal of Public Economic Theory, Vol. 15,
No. 1 (2013) 95-102.
“Universally
Beneficial Manipulation: A Characterization,” (with Donald E. Campbell), Social
Choice and Welfare, Vol. 43, No. 2 (2014), 329-355.
“Uniformly Bounded Information and Social Choice,” (with Donald E. Campbell), Journal of Mathematical Economics, Vol. 45, No. 7-8 (July, 2009) 415-421.
“Gains from Manipulating Social Choice Rules,” (with Donald E. Campbell), Economic Theory, Vol. 40, No. 3 (September, 2009) 349-371.
“Strategy-proofness and Weighted Majority Voting,” (with Donald E. Campbell), Mathematical Social Sciences, Vol. 60, Issue 1 (July, 2010) 15-23.
“Losses from the Manipulation of Social Choice Rules,” (with Donald E. Campbell), Economic Theory, Vol. 45, No. 3 (2010) 453-467.
Research Interests
Mathematical Social choice Theory