This paper illustrates the usefulness of a generalized welfare measure for ranking income distributions that are unordered by stochastic dominance and illuminates the properties of the measure. Other welfare criteria such as the arithmetic mean and Rawls criteria are special cases of this generalized measure. This generalized welfare measure illustrates that use of these special cases involves a subjective judgment by the observer of the relative importance of equity preference to efficiency preference
In economic data, skewed and thick tailed frequency curves are the rule rather than the exception. A...
This paper proposes a statistical mechanics approach to the analysis of income distribution and ineq...
This paper illustrates how Crossing Generalised Lorenz (GL) curves can be used to identify the best ...
This paper illustrates the usefulness of a generalized welfare measure for ranking income distributi...
When is one distribution (of income, consumption, or some other economic variable) more equal or bet...
Second-degree dominance has become a widely accepted criterion for ordering distribution functions a...
peer reviewedAn index of richness in a society is a measure of the extent of its affluence. This pap...
Shorrocks suggested a broad welfare dominance relationship using the properties of Pigou-Dalton and ...
Since unambiguous ranking of income distributions according to their degree of inequality is not alw...
Comparisons of Heterogeneous Distributions and dominance Criteria by Patrick Moyes This paper look...
I propose an excursion through few mathematical notions arising in inequality measure-ment and relat...
For the comparison of inequality and welfare in multiple attributes the use of generalized Gini indi...
This paper establishes the principles which should govern the welfare and inequality analysis of het...
This thesis addresses the issue of weighted cost-benefit analysis (WCBA). WCBA is a welfare evaluati...
This study suggests that high values of the Gini Index of Inequality may be related to the skewness ...
In economic data, skewed and thick tailed frequency curves are the rule rather than the exception. A...
This paper proposes a statistical mechanics approach to the analysis of income distribution and ineq...
This paper illustrates how Crossing Generalised Lorenz (GL) curves can be used to identify the best ...
This paper illustrates the usefulness of a generalized welfare measure for ranking income distributi...
When is one distribution (of income, consumption, or some other economic variable) more equal or bet...
Second-degree dominance has become a widely accepted criterion for ordering distribution functions a...
peer reviewedAn index of richness in a society is a measure of the extent of its affluence. This pap...
Shorrocks suggested a broad welfare dominance relationship using the properties of Pigou-Dalton and ...
Since unambiguous ranking of income distributions according to their degree of inequality is not alw...
Comparisons of Heterogeneous Distributions and dominance Criteria by Patrick Moyes This paper look...
I propose an excursion through few mathematical notions arising in inequality measure-ment and relat...
For the comparison of inequality and welfare in multiple attributes the use of generalized Gini indi...
This paper establishes the principles which should govern the welfare and inequality analysis of het...
This thesis addresses the issue of weighted cost-benefit analysis (WCBA). WCBA is a welfare evaluati...
This study suggests that high values of the Gini Index of Inequality may be related to the skewness ...
In economic data, skewed and thick tailed frequency curves are the rule rather than the exception. A...
This paper proposes a statistical mechanics approach to the analysis of income distribution and ineq...
This paper illustrates how Crossing Generalised Lorenz (GL) curves can be used to identify the best ...