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| A Note on Measuring Preference Structuration | |
| Συγγραφέας: Christian List Christian List: A Note on Measuring Preference Structuration (pdf, 10 pages) The concept of preference  structuration not only provides possible escape-routes from socialchoice-theoretic impossibility problems, but also points towards ways of  formalizing notions of 'pluralism', 'consensus' and 'issue-dimensionality'. The present note introduces two methods of (operationally) measuring preference  structuration, giving attention to both their conceptual characteristics and their computational feasibility. The method to be advocated, called the 'fractionalization' approach, combines well-known social-choice-theoretic criteria of preference structuration (such as single-peakedness or value-restriction) with the frequently used Rae-Taylor (1970) and Laakso-Taagepera (1979) approaches towards measuring the level of fractionalization, and the effective number of components, in a system. | |
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