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Advances on income inequality and concentration measures / edited by Gianni Betti and Achille Lemmi.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Routledge frontiers of political economy ; v. 102.Publisher: Abingdon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2008Description: xxi, 346 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0415443377
  • 9780415443371
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 339.20151924 22
LOC classification:
  • HB523 .A314 2008
Contents:
Editor's introduction -- The Lorenz curve: evergreen after 100 years -- Gini, deprivation, and complaints -- Theory and methods -- Evaluating dominance ranking of PSID incomes by various household attributes -- Indices and tests for alienation based upon Gini type and distributional overlap measures -- Measuring relative equality of concentration between different income/wealth distributions -- Information matrices for some bivariate Pareto distributions -- On Lorenz preorders and opportunity inequality in finite environments -- Inequality decomposition -- Inequality decomposition, directional economic distance, metric distance, and Gini dissimilarity between income distributions -- On the shapley value and the decomposition of inequality by population subgroups with special emphasis on the Gini index -- Analysis of the short term impact of the Argentine social assistance program plan -- Jefes y Jefas on income inequality applying the Dagum decomposition analysis of the Gini ratio -- The Gini unbound: analyzing class inequality with model-based clustering -- Lorenz curve and Gini measures in applied economics -- The Lorenz curve in economics and econometrics -- Income inequality and the economic position of women in Norway 1970 - 2002 -- Technological choices under institutional constraints: measuring the impact on earnings dispersion -- Redistributing global income to benefit the poor -- Inequality aversion, income inequality, and social policy in the US: 1947 - 1998 -- Internal migration, household size and income inequality in Turkey.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Editor's introduction -- The Lorenz curve: evergreen after 100 years -- Gini, deprivation, and complaints -- Theory and methods -- Evaluating dominance ranking of PSID incomes by various household attributes -- Indices and tests for alienation based upon Gini type and distributional overlap measures -- Measuring relative equality of concentration between different income/wealth distributions -- Information matrices for some bivariate Pareto distributions -- On Lorenz preorders and opportunity inequality in finite environments -- Inequality decomposition -- Inequality decomposition, directional economic distance, metric distance, and Gini dissimilarity between income distributions -- On the shapley value and the decomposition of inequality by population subgroups with special emphasis on the Gini index -- Analysis of the short term impact of the Argentine social assistance program plan -- Jefes y Jefas on income inequality applying the Dagum decomposition analysis of the Gini ratio -- The Gini unbound: analyzing class inequality with model-based clustering -- Lorenz curve and Gini measures in applied economics -- The Lorenz curve in economics and econometrics -- Income inequality and the economic position of women in Norway 1970 - 2002 -- Technological choices under institutional constraints: measuring the impact on earnings dispersion -- Redistributing global income to benefit the poor -- Inequality aversion, income inequality, and social policy in the US: 1947 - 1998 -- Internal migration, household size and income inequality in Turkey.

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