Abstract

In Fleurbaey and Maniquet (2017), we develop a theory of well-being measurement that relies on the lattice structure of the set of upper contour sets in Euclidean spaces. In this addendum, we explain the formal relationships between our results and several results previously obtained in the literature, mainly Miller and Chambers’ (2014a) analysis of the efficiency measurement of production sets and Miller and Chambers’ (2014b) analysis of scientists’ influence.

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