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Fuzzy Group Identification Problems

Theoretical Economics 2021-07-29 v2

Abstract

We present a fuzzy version of the Group Identification Problem ("Who is a J?") introduced by Kasher and Rubinstein (1997). We consider a class N={1,2,,n}N = \{1,2,\ldots,n\} of agents, each one with an opinion about the membership to a group J of the members of the society, consisting in a function π:N[0;1]\pi : N \to [0; 1], indicating for each agent, including herself, the degree of membership to J. We consider the problem of aggregating those functions, satisfying different sets of axioms and characterizing different aggregators. While some results are analogous to those of the originally crisp model, the fuzzy version is able to overcome some of the main impossibility results of Kasher and Rubinstein.

Cite

@article{arxiv.1912.05540,
  title  = {Fuzzy Group Identification Problems},
  author = {Federico Fioravanti and Fernando Tohmé},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1912.05540},
  year   = {2021}
}
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