International audienceWe propose a decomposition of inequality measures. By taking the example of the decomposition of income inequality by components, we show that this decomposition fits the definition of two elements: the sum of pure marginal contributions of income components and the sum of the pairwise interactions of all income components. This decomposition relies on the Shapley function and remains valid for a decomposition by subgroups and by components
We present an exercise to account for changes in an indicator into components of a welfare aggregate...
Decomposing inequality indices across household groups or income source is useful in estimating the ...
Theil’s approach to the measurement of inequality is set in the context of subsequent developments o...
International audienceWe propose a decomposition of inequality measures. By taking the example of th...
International audienceThis paper presents a general procedure inspired by the Shapley value for deco...
This paper presents a general procedure for decomposing income inequality measures by income sources...
International audienceThis article proposes three new decompositions of inequality measures, drawn f...
This note introduces original technical results in the theoretical measurement of inequality by spec...
This paper discusses interpretations of different inequality decomposition rules when inequality is ...
The paper explores different applications of the Shapley value for either inequality or poverty meas...
The paper explores different applications of the Shapley value for either inequality or poverty meas...
Income inequality measures involve two sub-classes of decomposable measures: those decomposed by sub...
The purpose of additive subgroup decomposition is to study the relationship between overall inequali...
We present an exercise to account for changes in an indicator into components of a welfare aggregate...
Decomposing inequality indices across household groups or income source is useful in estimating the ...
Theil’s approach to the measurement of inequality is set in the context of subsequent developments o...
International audienceWe propose a decomposition of inequality measures. By taking the example of th...
International audienceThis paper presents a general procedure inspired by the Shapley value for deco...
This paper presents a general procedure for decomposing income inequality measures by income sources...
International audienceThis article proposes three new decompositions of inequality measures, drawn f...
This note introduces original technical results in the theoretical measurement of inequality by spec...
This paper discusses interpretations of different inequality decomposition rules when inequality is ...
The paper explores different applications of the Shapley value for either inequality or poverty meas...
The paper explores different applications of the Shapley value for either inequality or poverty meas...
Income inequality measures involve two sub-classes of decomposable measures: those decomposed by sub...
The purpose of additive subgroup decomposition is to study the relationship between overall inequali...
We present an exercise to account for changes in an indicator into components of a welfare aggregate...
Decomposing inequality indices across household groups or income source is useful in estimating the ...
Theil’s approach to the measurement of inequality is set in the context of subsequent developments o...