The Lorenz curve is the most widely used graphical tool for describing and comparing inequality of income distributions. In this paper, we show that the elasticity of this curve is an indicator of the effect, in terms of inequality, of a truncation of the income distribution. As an application, we consider tax returns as equivalent to the truncation from below of a hypothetical income distribution. Then, we replace this hypothetical distribution by the income distribution obtained from a general household survey and use the dual Lorenz curve to anticipate this effect.Peer Reviewe
We analyze how changes in the distribution of income, characterized by the comparison of Lorenz curv...
The parameterization of income distributions and Lorenz Curves is a useful approach for representing...
This article focuses on the problem of dealing with aggregate data. It proposes an innovative method...
The Lorenz curve is the most widely used graphical tool for describing and comparing inequality of i...
© 2017 The Author(s)This paper extends Ibragimov and Ibragimov (Econ Theory 32:579–587, 2007) in whi...
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Comparison of two populations with respect to their income inequalities is an important topic in eco...
The combination of the Lorenz curve and the Gini coefficient is a widely used tool for measuring ine...
The purpose of this paper is to justify the use of the Gini coefficient and two close relatives for ...
This paper analyzes the effects of population growth and other demographic changes on the distributi...
Asymptotically distribution free statistical tests for comparing absolute and relative Lorenz and co...
International audienceSince the order generated by the Lorenz criterion is partial, it is a natural ...
Inequality measurement based on grouped data is usually performed by non-linear squares. We propose ...
The purpose of this paper is to justify the use of the Gini coefficient and two close relatives for ...
We analyze how changes in the distribution of income, characterized by the comparison of Lorenz curv...
The parameterization of income distributions and Lorenz Curves is a useful approach for representing...
This article focuses on the problem of dealing with aggregate data. It proposes an innovative method...
The Lorenz curve is the most widely used graphical tool for describing and comparing inequality of i...
© 2017 The Author(s)This paper extends Ibragimov and Ibragimov (Econ Theory 32:579–587, 2007) in whi...
In this paper, we review some ranking criteria for comparison of income distributions in terms of i...
This paper is concerned with the distribution of income and the problem of choosing summary measures...
Comparison of two populations with respect to their income inequalities is an important topic in eco...
The combination of the Lorenz curve and the Gini coefficient is a widely used tool for measuring ine...
The purpose of this paper is to justify the use of the Gini coefficient and two close relatives for ...
This paper analyzes the effects of population growth and other demographic changes on the distributi...
Asymptotically distribution free statistical tests for comparing absolute and relative Lorenz and co...
International audienceSince the order generated by the Lorenz criterion is partial, it is a natural ...
Inequality measurement based on grouped data is usually performed by non-linear squares. We propose ...
The purpose of this paper is to justify the use of the Gini coefficient and two close relatives for ...
We analyze how changes in the distribution of income, characterized by the comparison of Lorenz curv...
The parameterization of income distributions and Lorenz Curves is a useful approach for representing...
This article focuses on the problem of dealing with aggregate data. It proposes an innovative method...