The absolute differentials ordering (ADO) and the relative differentials ordering (RDO) have been introduced as suitable alternative inequality criteria to Lorenz ordering (LO). We provide two new alternative proofs that ADO and RDO are sub-orderings of LO. Furthermore, we point out some paradoxical situations , where these two different partial orderings fail to rank alternative income distributions
Lorenz ordering is an useful tool for comparing inequality of income distributions. In this note, we...
International audienceSince the order generated by the Lorenz criterion is partial, it is a natural ...
We propose a multivariate extension of the Lorenz curve based on multivariate rearrangements of opti...
The “intersection approach” provides a formal solution to the problem of finding a suitable basis fo...
The generalized Lorenz order and the absolute Lorenz order are used in economics to compare income d...
Accepted Author Manuscript (peer reviewed) This is the final text version of the article, and it may...
We propose a straightforward dominance procedure for comparing social welfare orderings (swos) with ...
This paper is concerned with the problem of ranking Lorenz curves in situations where the Lorenz cur...
SUMMARY. This paper provides a unified approach to Lorenz ordering within almost all commonly consid...
In this paper, we review some ranking criteria for comparison of income distributions in terms of i...
The Lorenz dominance is a primary tool for comparison of non-negative distributions in terms of ineq...
Typical welfare and inequality measures are required to be Lorenz consistent which guarantees that i...
The paper investigates Lorenz dominance and generalized Lorenz dominance to compare distributions of...
Abstract We propose a straightforward dominance procedure for comparing social welfare orderings (SW...
Abstract: This paper is concerned with the problem of ranking Lorenz curves in situations where the ...
Lorenz ordering is an useful tool for comparing inequality of income distributions. In this note, we...
International audienceSince the order generated by the Lorenz criterion is partial, it is a natural ...
We propose a multivariate extension of the Lorenz curve based on multivariate rearrangements of opti...
The “intersection approach” provides a formal solution to the problem of finding a suitable basis fo...
The generalized Lorenz order and the absolute Lorenz order are used in economics to compare income d...
Accepted Author Manuscript (peer reviewed) This is the final text version of the article, and it may...
We propose a straightforward dominance procedure for comparing social welfare orderings (swos) with ...
This paper is concerned with the problem of ranking Lorenz curves in situations where the Lorenz cur...
SUMMARY. This paper provides a unified approach to Lorenz ordering within almost all commonly consid...
In this paper, we review some ranking criteria for comparison of income distributions in terms of i...
The Lorenz dominance is a primary tool for comparison of non-negative distributions in terms of ineq...
Typical welfare and inequality measures are required to be Lorenz consistent which guarantees that i...
The paper investigates Lorenz dominance and generalized Lorenz dominance to compare distributions of...
Abstract We propose a straightforward dominance procedure for comparing social welfare orderings (SW...
Abstract: This paper is concerned with the problem of ranking Lorenz curves in situations where the ...
Lorenz ordering is an useful tool for comparing inequality of income distributions. In this note, we...
International audienceSince the order generated by the Lorenz criterion is partial, it is a natural ...
We propose a multivariate extension of the Lorenz curve based on multivariate rearrangements of opti...