In this paper we present a review of the most recent contributes of the econometric literature on comparing inequality measures, focusing in particular on Theil index and Gini index. We will start by discussing the main issue behind this bulk of literature, which is the heavy tail of the income distribution. Specifically, the severity of the inference problem responds to the exact nature of the right tail of the distribution. Attention in the literature has been given to determining the limits of conventional inference in the presence of heavy tails and, in particular, of bootstrap inference. Then we review a number of methods based on alternative parametric bootstrap and, more recently on permutations that heated in this debate in the las...
Inference on inequality indices remains challenging, even in large samples. Heavy right tails in inc...
We investigate a general problem of comparing pairs of distributions which includes approaches to in...
If the rich just get richer and the poor get poorer, the answer might seem easy. But what if the inc...
In this paper we present a review of the most recent contributes of the econometric literature on co...
A random sample drawn from a population would appear to offer an ideal opportunity to use the bootst...
In this paper we consider the use of bootstrap methods to compute interval estimates and perform hyp...
We consider the class of heavy-tailed income distributions and show that the shape of the income dis...
We examine the statistical performance of inequality indices in the presence of extreme values in th...
We examine the statistical performance of inequality indices in the presence of extreme values in th...
International audienceWe examine the statistical performance of inequality indices in the presence o...
This paper attempts to provide a synthetic view of varied techniques available for per- forming infe...
This paper discusses asymptotic and bootstrap inference methods for a set of inequality and progress...
In the present paper, we define and study one of the most popular indices which measures the inequal...
Considerations related to income distribution and income inequalities in populations of economic age...
Inference on inequality indices remains challenging, even in large samples. Heavy right tails in inc...
We investigate a general problem of comparing pairs of distributions which includes approaches to in...
If the rich just get richer and the poor get poorer, the answer might seem easy. But what if the inc...
In this paper we present a review of the most recent contributes of the econometric literature on co...
A random sample drawn from a population would appear to offer an ideal opportunity to use the bootst...
In this paper we consider the use of bootstrap methods to compute interval estimates and perform hyp...
We consider the class of heavy-tailed income distributions and show that the shape of the income dis...
We examine the statistical performance of inequality indices in the presence of extreme values in th...
We examine the statistical performance of inequality indices in the presence of extreme values in th...
International audienceWe examine the statistical performance of inequality indices in the presence o...
This paper attempts to provide a synthetic view of varied techniques available for per- forming infe...
This paper discusses asymptotic and bootstrap inference methods for a set of inequality and progress...
In the present paper, we define and study one of the most popular indices which measures the inequal...
Considerations related to income distribution and income inequalities in populations of economic age...
Inference on inequality indices remains challenging, even in large samples. Heavy right tails in inc...
We investigate a general problem of comparing pairs of distributions which includes approaches to in...
If the rich just get richer and the poor get poorer, the answer might seem easy. But what if the inc...