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Fair Prediction with Endogenous Behavior (2002.07147v1)

Published 18 Feb 2020 in econ.TH, cs.AI, cs.GT, cs.LG, and econ.EM

Abstract: There is increasing regulatory interest in whether machine learning algorithms deployed in consequential domains (e.g. in criminal justice) treat different demographic groups "fairly." However, there are several proposed notions of fairness, typically mutually incompatible. Using criminal justice as an example, we study a model in which society chooses an incarceration rule. Agents of different demographic groups differ in their outside options (e.g. opportunity for legal employment) and decide whether to commit crimes. We show that equalizing type I and type II errors across groups is consistent with the goal of minimizing the overall crime rate; other popular notions of fairness are not.

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Authors (6)
  1. Christopher Jung (27 papers)
  2. Sampath Kannan (23 papers)
  3. Changhwa Lee (3 papers)
  4. Mallesh M. Pai (11 papers)
  5. Aaron Roth (138 papers)
  6. Rakesh Vohra (14 papers)
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