Some analysts use sequential dominance criteria, and others use equivalence scales in combination with non-sequential dominance tests, to make welfare comparisons of oint distributions of income and needs. In this paper we present a new sequential procedure hich copes with situations in which sequential dominance fails. We also demonstrate that there commendations deriving from the sequential approach are valid for distributions of equivalent income whatever equivalence scale the analyst might adopt. Thus the paper marries together the sequential and equivalizing approaches, seen as alternatives in much previous literature. All results are specified in forms which allow for demographic differences in the populations being compared
Household equivalence scales are often used to help perform welfare comparisons across households wi...
This paper establishes the principles which should govern the welfare and inequality analysis of het...
Poverty evaluations differ from welfare evaluations in one significant aspect, the existence of a th...
Some analysts use sequential dominance criteria, and others use equivalence scales in combination wi...
Abstract Some analysts use sequential dominance criteria, and others use equivalence scales in combi...
The paper considers the problem of comparing income distributions for heterogeneous populations. The...
In the spirit of Fleurbaey et al. (2001), it is tempting to introduce more reasonable lower and uppe...
Comparisons of Heterogeneous Distributions and dominance Criteria by Patrick Moyes This paper look...
The incompatibility between the Pareto indifference criterion and a concern for greater equality in ...
Ebert (1999) proposed evaluating social welfare using an equivalence scale as weights for income uni...
Jenkins and Lambert (1993) and Chambaz and Maurin (1998) proposed extensions of the sequential gener...
A well-known criterion to make heterogeneous welfare comparisons is Atkinson and Bourguignon’s (1987...
Poverty evaluations differ from welfare evaluations in one significant aspect, the existence of a th...
Fleurbaey, Hagneré and Trannoy (2003) develop a bounded dominance test to make robust welfare compar...
The incompatibility between the Pareto indifference criterion and a concern for greater equality in ...
Household equivalence scales are often used to help perform welfare comparisons across households wi...
This paper establishes the principles which should govern the welfare and inequality analysis of het...
Poverty evaluations differ from welfare evaluations in one significant aspect, the existence of a th...
Some analysts use sequential dominance criteria, and others use equivalence scales in combination wi...
Abstract Some analysts use sequential dominance criteria, and others use equivalence scales in combi...
The paper considers the problem of comparing income distributions for heterogeneous populations. The...
In the spirit of Fleurbaey et al. (2001), it is tempting to introduce more reasonable lower and uppe...
Comparisons of Heterogeneous Distributions and dominance Criteria by Patrick Moyes This paper look...
The incompatibility between the Pareto indifference criterion and a concern for greater equality in ...
Ebert (1999) proposed evaluating social welfare using an equivalence scale as weights for income uni...
Jenkins and Lambert (1993) and Chambaz and Maurin (1998) proposed extensions of the sequential gener...
A well-known criterion to make heterogeneous welfare comparisons is Atkinson and Bourguignon’s (1987...
Poverty evaluations differ from welfare evaluations in one significant aspect, the existence of a th...
Fleurbaey, Hagneré and Trannoy (2003) develop a bounded dominance test to make robust welfare compar...
The incompatibility between the Pareto indifference criterion and a concern for greater equality in ...
Household equivalence scales are often used to help perform welfare comparisons across households wi...
This paper establishes the principles which should govern the welfare and inequality analysis of het...
Poverty evaluations differ from welfare evaluations in one significant aspect, the existence of a th...