Comparison of two populations with respect to their income inequalities is an important topic in economic and social studies. The Lorenz curve is a useful measure of income inequality. The Lorenz ordinate L(x) at x (0≤ x ≤1) is defined as the proportion of the total income that is owned by the lowest-earning 100x percent of people. It turns out that L(x) is an increasing convex function defined in the interval [0,1], with L(0) = 0 and L(1) = 1. If the Lorenz curve of population 1 never lies below that of population 2, then population 1 displays less income inequality than population 2, and we say that population 1 Lorenz dominates population 2. In general, income inequality studies are performed under the assumption that the income distribut...
Economics is increasingly interested in attributing the inequality of an outcome to a set of explana...
Modelling Lorenz curves (LC) for stochastic dominance comparisons is central to the analysis of inco...
Jenkins and Lambert (1993) and Chambaz and Maurin (1998) proposed extensions of the sequential gener...
Comparison of two populations with respect to their income inequalities is an important topic in eco...
This paper proposes a test for Lorenz dominance. Given independent samples of income or other welfar...
This paper proposes a test for Lorenz dominance. Given independent samples of income or other welfar...
The combination of the Lorenz curve and the Gini coefficient is a widely used tool for measuring in...
This article proposes consistent nonparametric methods for testing the null hypothesis of Lorenz dom...
In this paper, we review some ranking criteria for comparison of income distributions in terms of i...
© The Author(s) 2010. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.comThis paper is co...
The Lorenz curve is the most widely used graphical tool for describing and comparing inequality of i...
This paper explains how to build Lorenz Curves for income distributions and discusses their use for ...
The Lorenz dominance (LD) is generally used to rank Lorenz curves (LCs) or, equivalently, the corres...
This paper is concerned with the problem of ranking Lorenz curves in situations where the Lorenz cur...
This paper is concerned with the distribution of income and the problem of choosing summary measures...
Economics is increasingly interested in attributing the inequality of an outcome to a set of explana...
Modelling Lorenz curves (LC) for stochastic dominance comparisons is central to the analysis of inco...
Jenkins and Lambert (1993) and Chambaz and Maurin (1998) proposed extensions of the sequential gener...
Comparison of two populations with respect to their income inequalities is an important topic in eco...
This paper proposes a test for Lorenz dominance. Given independent samples of income or other welfar...
This paper proposes a test for Lorenz dominance. Given independent samples of income or other welfar...
The combination of the Lorenz curve and the Gini coefficient is a widely used tool for measuring in...
This article proposes consistent nonparametric methods for testing the null hypothesis of Lorenz dom...
In this paper, we review some ranking criteria for comparison of income distributions in terms of i...
© The Author(s) 2010. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.comThis paper is co...
The Lorenz curve is the most widely used graphical tool for describing and comparing inequality of i...
This paper explains how to build Lorenz Curves for income distributions and discusses their use for ...
The Lorenz dominance (LD) is generally used to rank Lorenz curves (LCs) or, equivalently, the corres...
This paper is concerned with the problem of ranking Lorenz curves in situations where the Lorenz cur...
This paper is concerned with the distribution of income and the problem of choosing summary measures...
Economics is increasingly interested in attributing the inequality of an outcome to a set of explana...
Modelling Lorenz curves (LC) for stochastic dominance comparisons is central to the analysis of inco...
Jenkins and Lambert (1993) and Chambaz and Maurin (1998) proposed extensions of the sequential gener...