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Preference diversity

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  • Ammann, Matthias
  • Puppe, Clemens

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How can we assess the diversity of a group of decision makers? Identifying decision makers with their preferences, we address this question by applying the multi-attribute approach developed by Nehring and Puppe (2002) to sets of preferences. Specifically, we provide a repertoire of alternative models to measure the diversity of sets of preferences. The proposed models are purely ordinal and are characterized in terms of the different properties that a preference order need to satisfy in order to contribute to the diversity of a given set of preference orderings.

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  • Ammann, Matthias & Puppe, Clemens, 2024. "Preference diversity," Working Paper Series in Economics 164, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Department of Economics and Management.
  • Handle: RePEc:zbw:kitwps:295730
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    Diversity; Committees; Sets of Preferences;
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