This paper proposes a test for Lorenz dominance. Given independent samples of income or other welfare related variable, we propose a test of the null hypothesis that the Lorenz curve for one population is dominated by the Lorenz curve for a second population. The test statistic is based on the standardized largest difference between the empirical Lorenz curves for the two samples. The test is completely nonparametric in the sense that no distributional assumptions are made and the test is also consistent because it compares the Lorenz curves at all quantiles. We derive the asymptotic distribution of the test statistic under the null hypothesis. Since the limiting distribution of the test statistic is nonstandard, being dependent on the unde...
Hypothesis tests for dominance in income distributions has received considerable attention in recent...
One income distribution is preferable to another under any increasing and Schur-concave (S-concave) ...
Modelling Lorenz curves (LC) for stochastic dominance comparisons is central to the analysis of inco...
This paper proposes a test for Lorenz dominance. Given independent samples of income or other welfar...
This article proposes consistent nonparametric methods for testing the null hypothesis of Lorenz dom...
Comparison of two populations with respect to their income inequalities is an important topic in eco...
Hypothesis tests for dominance in income distributions has received considerable attention in recent...
Hypothesis tests for dominance in income distributions has received considerableattention in recent ...
Given samples from two non-negative random variables, we propose a family of tests for the null hypo...
Modelling Lorenz curves (LC) for stochastic dominance comparisons is central to the analysis of inco...
Modelling Lorenz curves (LC) for stochastic dominance comparisons is central to the analysis of inco...
Lorenz curves and second-order dominance criteria are known to be sensitive to data contamination in...
The Lorenz dominance criterion is the centre piece of inequality analysis. Yet, the appeal of this c...
Lorenz curves and second-order dominance criteria are known to be sensitive to data contamination in...
Modelling Lorenz curves (LC) for stochastic dominance comparisons is central to the analysis of inco...
Hypothesis tests for dominance in income distributions has received considerable attention in recent...
One income distribution is preferable to another under any increasing and Schur-concave (S-concave) ...
Modelling Lorenz curves (LC) for stochastic dominance comparisons is central to the analysis of inco...
This paper proposes a test for Lorenz dominance. Given independent samples of income or other welfar...
This article proposes consistent nonparametric methods for testing the null hypothesis of Lorenz dom...
Comparison of two populations with respect to their income inequalities is an important topic in eco...
Hypothesis tests for dominance in income distributions has received considerable attention in recent...
Hypothesis tests for dominance in income distributions has received considerableattention in recent ...
Given samples from two non-negative random variables, we propose a family of tests for the null hypo...
Modelling Lorenz curves (LC) for stochastic dominance comparisons is central to the analysis of inco...
Modelling Lorenz curves (LC) for stochastic dominance comparisons is central to the analysis of inco...
Lorenz curves and second-order dominance criteria are known to be sensitive to data contamination in...
The Lorenz dominance criterion is the centre piece of inequality analysis. Yet, the appeal of this c...
Lorenz curves and second-order dominance criteria are known to be sensitive to data contamination in...
Modelling Lorenz curves (LC) for stochastic dominance comparisons is central to the analysis of inco...
Hypothesis tests for dominance in income distributions has received considerable attention in recent...
One income distribution is preferable to another under any increasing and Schur-concave (S-concave) ...
Modelling Lorenz curves (LC) for stochastic dominance comparisons is central to the analysis of inco...