This paper illustrates how Crossing Generalised Lorenz (GL) curves can be used to identify the best income distribution on social welfare grounds within a set of alternative income distributions generated by different policy options. It starts by illustrating two alternative income distributions resulting from policy changes that lead to income increases for some individuals and decreases for others. GL curves are then calculated for the alternative distributions to rank them on welfare grounds on the basis of Shorrocks’ Theorem. After observing that Shorrocks’ Theorem is not applicable, because GL curves cross once, necessary additional conditions, such as restrictions on the features of the Social Welfare Function (SWF) and the shape of...
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We propose a class of measures of welfare change that are based on the generalized Gini social welfa...
This paper illustrates the usefulness of a generalized welfare measure for ranking income distributi...
This paper illustrates how Crossing Generalised Lorenz (GL) curves can be used to identify the best ...
This module illustrates how Generalised Lorenz (GL) Curves can be used to identify the best income d...
This paper illustrates how Lorenz Curves can be used to identify the best income distribution on soc...
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Rankings of income distributions are usually based on comparisons of social welfare. Assuming more o...
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The parameterization of income distributions and Lorenz Curves is a useful approach for representing...
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This paper is concerned with the distribution of income and the problem of choosing summary measures...
Jenkins and Lambert (1993) and Chambaz and Maurin (1998) proposed extensions of the sequential gener...
We propose a class of measures of welfare change that are based on the generalized Gini social welfa...
This paper illustrates the usefulness of a generalized welfare measure for ranking income distributi...
This paper illustrates how Crossing Generalised Lorenz (GL) curves can be used to identify the best ...
This module illustrates how Generalised Lorenz (GL) Curves can be used to identify the best income d...
This paper illustrates how Lorenz Curves can be used to identify the best income distribution on soc...
This paper explains how to build Lorenz Curves for income distributions and discusses their use for ...
This paper analyzes the effects of population growth and other demographic changes on the distributi...
Rankings of income distributions are usually based on comparisons of social welfare. Assuming more o...
The original publication is available at www.springer.comThis paper is concerned with the problem of...
The parameterization of income distributions and Lorenz Curves is a useful approach for representing...
International audienceSince the order generated by the Lorenz criterion is partial, it is a natural ...
This paper surveys selected applications of the Lorenz curve and related stochastic orders in econom...
One income distribution is preferable to another under any increasing and Schur-concave (S-concave) ...
This paper is concerned with the distribution of income and the problem of choosing summary measures...
Jenkins and Lambert (1993) and Chambaz and Maurin (1998) proposed extensions of the sequential gener...
We propose a class of measures of welfare change that are based on the generalized Gini social welfa...
This paper illustrates the usefulness of a generalized welfare measure for ranking income distributi...