Appraising Diversity with an Ordinal Notion of Similarity: An Axiomatic Approach

33 Pages Posted: 25 Apr 2004

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Nicolas Gravel

Universities of Marseille

Sebastian Bervoets

Universite de la Mediterranee - Centre de la Vieille Charite; UAB - CODE

Abstract

This paper provides an axiomatic characterization of two rules for comparing alternative sets of objects on the basis of the diversity that they offer. The framework considered assumes a finite universe of objects and an a priori given ordinal quadernary relation that compares alternative pairs of objects on the basis of their ordinal dissimilarity. Very few properties of this quadernary relation are assumed (beside completeness, transitivity and a very natural form of symmetry). The two rules that we characterize are the maxi-max criterion and the lexi-max criterion. The maxi-max criterion considers that a set is more diverse than another if and only if the two objects that are the most dissimilar in the former are weakly as dissimilar as the two most dissimilar objects in the later. The lexi-max criterion is defined as usual as the lexicographic extension of the maxi-max criterion. Some connections with the broader issue of measuring freedom of choice are also provided.

Keywords: Diversity, Measurement, Axioms, Freedom of choice

JEL Classification: D63, D69, Q20

Suggested Citation

Gravel, Nicolas and Bervoets, Sebastian and Bervoets, Sebastian, Appraising Diversity with an Ordinal Notion of Similarity: An Axiomatic Approach. Mathematical Social Sciences, Vol. 53, No. 3, 2007, FEEM Working Paper No. 45.04, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=524524

Nicolas Gravel (Contact Author)

Universities of Marseille

France

Sebastian Bervoets

UAB - CODE ( email )

Edifici B
Bellaterra, 08193
Spain

Universite de la Mediterranee - Centre de la Vieille Charite ( email )

2, rue de la Charité
Marseille, 13 002
France

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