The Gini coefficient features prominently in Amartya Sen’s 1973 and 1997 seminal work on income inequality and social welfare. We construct the Gini coefficient from social-psychological building blocks, reformulating it as a ratio between a measure of social stress and aggregate income. We determine when as a consequence of an income gain by an individual, an increase in the social stress measure dominates a concurrent increase in the aggregate income, such that the magnitude of the Gini coefficient increases. By integrating our approach to the construction of the Gini coefficient with Sen’s social welfare function, we are able to endow the function with a social-psychological underpinning, showing that this function, too, is a composite o...
To reach perfect income equality, factors that determine individual income, such as intelligence, in...
The present article establishes a set of empirical approximations related to the theorical formulati...
We propose to measure inequality of well-being with a multidimensional generalization of the Gini co...
The Gini coefficient features prominently in Amartya Sen’s 1973 and 1997 seminal work on income ineq...
In 1920, Dalton introduces the important issue of the social welfare bases of income nequality measu...
Amartya Sen and the Measure of Economie Growth and Social Development This study attempts to explai...
We propose a class of measures of welfare change that are based on the generalized Gini social welfa...
A transfer from a richer individual to a poorer one seems to be the most intuitive and straightforwa...
Abstract: This paper proposes a two-step aggregation method for measuring long-term income inequali...
Amartya Sen’s Inequality Re-Examined is a seminal text setting out a theory to evaluate social arran...
Amartya Sen’s remarkable endeavour to realize the normative capability of welfare economics goes bey...
Most of the Social Welfare Functions available in the literature are Paretian, that is increase in a...
We propose to measure inequality of well-being with a multidimensional generalization of the Gini co...
Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to justify the use of the Gini coefficient and two close rel...
We investigate the properties of a family of social evaluation functions and inequality indices whic...
To reach perfect income equality, factors that determine individual income, such as intelligence, in...
The present article establishes a set of empirical approximations related to the theorical formulati...
We propose to measure inequality of well-being with a multidimensional generalization of the Gini co...
The Gini coefficient features prominently in Amartya Sen’s 1973 and 1997 seminal work on income ineq...
In 1920, Dalton introduces the important issue of the social welfare bases of income nequality measu...
Amartya Sen and the Measure of Economie Growth and Social Development This study attempts to explai...
We propose a class of measures of welfare change that are based on the generalized Gini social welfa...
A transfer from a richer individual to a poorer one seems to be the most intuitive and straightforwa...
Abstract: This paper proposes a two-step aggregation method for measuring long-term income inequali...
Amartya Sen’s Inequality Re-Examined is a seminal text setting out a theory to evaluate social arran...
Amartya Sen’s remarkable endeavour to realize the normative capability of welfare economics goes bey...
Most of the Social Welfare Functions available in the literature are Paretian, that is increase in a...
We propose to measure inequality of well-being with a multidimensional generalization of the Gini co...
Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to justify the use of the Gini coefficient and two close rel...
We investigate the properties of a family of social evaluation functions and inequality indices whic...
To reach perfect income equality, factors that determine individual income, such as intelligence, in...
The present article establishes a set of empirical approximations related to the theorical formulati...
We propose to measure inequality of well-being with a multidimensional generalization of the Gini co...