In 2010 Zenga introduced a new three-parameter model for distributions by size that can be used to represent income, wealth, financial and actuarial variables. This paper proposes a summary of its main properties, followed by a focus on the interpretation of the parameters in terms of inequality. The scale parameter μ is equal to the expectation, and it does not affect the inequality, while the two shape parameters α and θ are inverse and direct inequality indicators respectively. This result is obtained through stochastic orders based on inequality curves. A procedure to generate a random sample from Zenga distribution is also proposed. The second part of this article looks at the parameter estimation. Analytical solution of method of mome...
For at least a century academics and governmental researchers have been developing measures that wou...
In this work we provide a decomposition by sources of the inequality index ζ defined by Zenga (1984)...
In this work the characteristics of some distribution models used in the literature for describing i...
In 2010 Zenga introduced a new three-parameter model for distributions by size that can be used to r...
In 2010, Zenga introduced a three-parameter model for distributions by size, with Paretian right-tai...
Zenga’s new inequality curve and index are two recent tools for measuring inequality. Proposed in 20...
In this paper Zenga’s distribution is applied to 114 household incomes distributions from a panel su...
It is well known that unequal income distribution, yielding poverty, stratification and polarization...
Zenga's new inequality curve and index are two recent tools for measuring inequality. Proposed in 20...
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The paper provides a survey of results related to the "κ-generalized distribution", a statistical mo...
This paper proposes a three-parameter statistical model of income distribution by exploiting recent ...
This paper proposes the κ-generalized distribution as a model for describing the distribution and di...
In this article we firstly investigate on the sampling properties of the model proposed by Dagum and...
We adopt and extend the new Zenga inequality curve to study the degree of progressivity as well as t...
For at least a century academics and governmental researchers have been developing measures that wou...
In this work we provide a decomposition by sources of the inequality index ζ defined by Zenga (1984)...
In this work the characteristics of some distribution models used in the literature for describing i...
In 2010 Zenga introduced a new three-parameter model for distributions by size that can be used to r...
In 2010, Zenga introduced a three-parameter model for distributions by size, with Paretian right-tai...
Zenga’s new inequality curve and index are two recent tools for measuring inequality. Proposed in 20...
In this paper Zenga’s distribution is applied to 114 household incomes distributions from a panel su...
It is well known that unequal income distribution, yielding poverty, stratification and polarization...
Zenga's new inequality curve and index are two recent tools for measuring inequality. Proposed in 20...
Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction...
The paper provides a survey of results related to the "κ-generalized distribution", a statistical mo...
This paper proposes a three-parameter statistical model of income distribution by exploiting recent ...
This paper proposes the κ-generalized distribution as a model for describing the distribution and di...
In this article we firstly investigate on the sampling properties of the model proposed by Dagum and...
We adopt and extend the new Zenga inequality curve to study the degree of progressivity as well as t...
For at least a century academics and governmental researchers have been developing measures that wou...
In this work we provide a decomposition by sources of the inequality index ζ defined by Zenga (1984)...
In this work the characteristics of some distribution models used in the literature for describing i...