Income inequality is known to have negative impacts on an economic system, thus has been debated for a hundred years past or more. Numerous ideas have been proposed to quantify income inequality, and the Gini coefficient is a prevalent index. However, the concept of perfect equality in the Gini coefficient is rather idealistic and cannot provide realistic guidance on whether government interventions are needed to adjust income inequality. In this paper, we first propose the concept of a more realistic and 'feasible' income equality that maximizes total social welfare. Then we show that an optimal income distribution representing the feasible equality could be modeled using the sigmoid welfare function and the Boltzmann income distribution. ...
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This study suggests that high values of the Gini Index of Inequality may be related to the skewness ...
Income inequality is known to have negative impacts on an economic system, thus has been debated for...
To reach perfect income equality, factors that determine individual income, such as intelligence, in...
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AbstractThe increasing inequality in income and wealth in recent years, and the associated excessive...
How can we compare the incomes of two different countries or regions? At first glance, it is suffici...
The pursuit of having an appropriate level of income inequality should be viewed as one of the bigge...
This study suggests that high values of the Gini Index of Inequality may be related to the skewness ...
Income inequality is known to have negative impacts on an economic system, thus has been debated for...
To reach perfect income equality, factors that determine individual income, such as intelligence, in...
This paper investigates the supposed substitutability between equal opportunities and public redist...
In 1920, Dalton introduces the important issue of the social welfare bases of income nequality measu...
We are in favor of wealth accumulation in a free and democratic nation. Yet, the question is whether...
We examine empirically the relationship between the extent of redistribution and the components of t...
Economic theory alone does not establish any basis for preferring a more or less equal distribution ...
The Gini index is the most common method for estimating the level of income inequality in countries....
Abstract We develop a quantitative, heterogeneous-agents general equilibrium model that reproduces t...
International audienceWe solve the nonlinear income tax program for rank-dependent social welfare fu...
The goal of many randomized experiments and quasi-experimental studies in economics is to inform pol...
AbstractThe increasing inequality in income and wealth in recent years, and the associated excessive...
How can we compare the incomes of two different countries or regions? At first glance, it is suffici...
The pursuit of having an appropriate level of income inequality should be viewed as one of the bigge...
This study suggests that high values of the Gini Index of Inequality may be related to the skewness ...