In this paper the features of some distribution models used in the literature to depict income distributions are analysed. The analysis is based on the inequality curves generated by such models. In particular, the role of the parameters related to the inequality curves is investigated, also by considering the influence of their variations from a pointwise perspective
This chapter analyzes four sets of income data: the US Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID), the Br...
The Lorenz curve is the most widely used graphical tool for describing and comparing inequality of i...
Considerations related to income distribution and income inequalities in populations of economic age...
In this paper the features of some distribution models used in the literature to depict income distr...
In this work the characteristics of some distribution models used in the literature for describing i...
This paper is concerned with the distribution of income and the problem of choosing summary measures...
As of the past century, the analysis and the graphical representation of inequality play a very impo...
The parameterization of income distributions and Lorenz Curves is a useful approach for representing...
This paper is aimed at undergraduate and graduate economics students, and public sector economists, ...
Income distribution embeds a large field of research subjects in economics. It is important to study...
The aim of the paper is to compare three different methods of graphical representation of the inequa...
In this paper, we review some ranking criteria for comparison of income distributions in terms of i...
Typescript (photocopy).This dissertation is concerned with making inferences about interincome inequ...
What are the principal issues on which research on income distribution and inequality focus? How mig...
I propose an excursion through few mathematical notions arising in inequality measure-ment and relat...
This chapter analyzes four sets of income data: the US Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID), the Br...
The Lorenz curve is the most widely used graphical tool for describing and comparing inequality of i...
Considerations related to income distribution and income inequalities in populations of economic age...
In this paper the features of some distribution models used in the literature to depict income distr...
In this work the characteristics of some distribution models used in the literature for describing i...
This paper is concerned with the distribution of income and the problem of choosing summary measures...
As of the past century, the analysis and the graphical representation of inequality play a very impo...
The parameterization of income distributions and Lorenz Curves is a useful approach for representing...
This paper is aimed at undergraduate and graduate economics students, and public sector economists, ...
Income distribution embeds a large field of research subjects in economics. It is important to study...
The aim of the paper is to compare three different methods of graphical representation of the inequa...
In this paper, we review some ranking criteria for comparison of income distributions in terms of i...
Typescript (photocopy).This dissertation is concerned with making inferences about interincome inequ...
What are the principal issues on which research on income distribution and inequality focus? How mig...
I propose an excursion through few mathematical notions arising in inequality measure-ment and relat...
This chapter analyzes four sets of income data: the US Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID), the Br...
The Lorenz curve is the most widely used graphical tool for describing and comparing inequality of i...
Considerations related to income distribution and income inequalities in populations of economic age...