TY - JOUR
T1 - Summarizing Data using Partially Ordered Set Theory: An Application to Fiscal Frameworks in 97 Countries
AU - Bachtrögler-Unger, Julia
AU - Badinger, Harald
AU - Fichet de Clairfontaine, Aurélien
AU - Reuter, Wolf Heinrich
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - The widespread use of composite indices has often been motivated by their practicality to quantify qualitative data in an easy and intuitive way. At the same time, this approach has been challenged due to the subjective and partly ad hoc nature of computation, aggregation and weighting techniques as well as the handling of missing data. Partially ordered set (POSET) theory offers an alternative approach for summarizing qualitative data in terms of quantitative indices, which relies on a computation scheme that fully exploits the available information and does not require the subjective assignment of weights. The present paper makes the case for an increased use of POSET theory in the social sciences and provides a comparison of POSET indices and composite indices (from previous studies) measuring the 'stringency' of fiscal frameworks using data from the OECD Budget Practices and Procedures survey (2007/08).
AB - The widespread use of composite indices has often been motivated by their practicality to quantify qualitative data in an easy and intuitive way. At the same time, this approach has been challenged due to the subjective and partly ad hoc nature of computation, aggregation and weighting techniques as well as the handling of missing data. Partially ordered set (POSET) theory offers an alternative approach for summarizing qualitative data in terms of quantitative indices, which relies on a computation scheme that fully exploits the available information and does not require the subjective assignment of weights. The present paper makes the case for an increased use of POSET theory in the social sciences and provides a comparison of POSET indices and composite indices (from previous studies) measuring the 'stringency' of fiscal frameworks using data from the OECD Budget Practices and Procedures survey (2007/08).
U2 - 10.3233/SJI-160973
DO - 10.3233/SJI-160973
M3 - Journal article
SN - 1875-9254
VL - 32
SP - 383
EP - 402
JO - Statistical Journal of the IAOS
JF - Statistical Journal of the IAOS
ER -