We study group identification problems, the objective of which is to classify agents into groups based on individual opinions. Our point of departure from the literature is to allow membership to be fractional, to qualify the extent of belonging...
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https://www.riss.kr/link?id=A105355500
2018
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We study group identification problems, the objective of which is to classify agents into groups based on individual opinions. Our point of departure from the literature is to allow membership to be fractional, to qualify the extent of belonging...
We study group identification problems, the objective of which is to classify agents into groups based on individual opinions. Our point of departure from the literature is to allow membership to be fractional, to qualify the extent of belonging. Examining implications of independence of irrelevant opinions, we identify and characterize four nested families of rules. The four families include the weighted-average rules, which are obtained by taking a weighted average of all entries of a problem, and the fractional consent rules, which adapt the consent rules from the binary model to our multinary setup, balancing two principles in group identification, namely liberalism and social consent. Existing characteri-zations of the one-vote rules, the consent rules, and the liberal rule follow from ours.
목차 (Table of Contents)
소득이동성의 구조변화 가설검정과 인구고령화의 영향 분석