If uncertainty exists over the exact location of the poverty line or over which measure to use to compare poverty between distributions, one may want to check whether poverty dominance holds. We develop a consistent statistical test to test the null of poverty dominance against the alternative of nondominance. Dominance criteria corresponding to absolute and rela-tive poverty measures are dealt with. The poverty line is allowed to depend on the income distribution. A bootstrap procedure is proposed to estimate critical values for the test. Our results cover both independent and paired samples
This article proposes consistent nonparametric methods for testing the null hypothesis of Lorenz dom...
In this paper we provide a set of rules that can be used to check poverty or inequality dominance us...
This paper examines three basic issues in the measurement of poverty: the choice of poverty line, th...
The paper proposes and applies statistical tests for poverty dominance that check for whether povert...
The paper proposes and applies statistical tests for poverty dominance that check for whether povert...
The paper proposes and applies statistical tests for poverty dominance that check for whether povert...
A method is proposed to provide robust poverty comparisons and robust evaluations of marginal policy...
Asymptotic and bootstrap tests are studied for testing whether there is a relation of stochastic dom...
Asymptotic and bootstrap tests are studied for testing whether there is a relation of stochastic dom...
Asymptotic and bootstrap tests are studied for testing whether there is a relation of stochastic dom...
Non-intersection of TIP curves is recognized as a criterion to compare two income distributions in t...
The objective of measuring poverty is usually to make comparisons over time or between two or more g...
The design of a poverty measure involves the selection of a set of parameters and poverty figures. ...
Poverty evaluations differ from welfare evaluations in one significant aspect, the existence of a th...
The paper deals with poverty orderings when the value of multidimensional attributes can be compared...
This article proposes consistent nonparametric methods for testing the null hypothesis of Lorenz dom...
In this paper we provide a set of rules that can be used to check poverty or inequality dominance us...
This paper examines three basic issues in the measurement of poverty: the choice of poverty line, th...
The paper proposes and applies statistical tests for poverty dominance that check for whether povert...
The paper proposes and applies statistical tests for poverty dominance that check for whether povert...
The paper proposes and applies statistical tests for poverty dominance that check for whether povert...
A method is proposed to provide robust poverty comparisons and robust evaluations of marginal policy...
Asymptotic and bootstrap tests are studied for testing whether there is a relation of stochastic dom...
Asymptotic and bootstrap tests are studied for testing whether there is a relation of stochastic dom...
Asymptotic and bootstrap tests are studied for testing whether there is a relation of stochastic dom...
Non-intersection of TIP curves is recognized as a criterion to compare two income distributions in t...
The objective of measuring poverty is usually to make comparisons over time or between two or more g...
The design of a poverty measure involves the selection of a set of parameters and poverty figures. ...
Poverty evaluations differ from welfare evaluations in one significant aspect, the existence of a th...
The paper deals with poverty orderings when the value of multidimensional attributes can be compared...
This article proposes consistent nonparametric methods for testing the null hypothesis of Lorenz dom...
In this paper we provide a set of rules that can be used to check poverty or inequality dominance us...
This paper examines three basic issues in the measurement of poverty: the choice of poverty line, th...