Although attention has been given to obtaining reliable standard errors for the plugin estimator of the Gini index, all standard errors suggested until now are either complicated or quite unreliable. An approximation is derived for the estimator by which it is expressed as a sum of IID random variables. This approximation allows us to develop a reliable standard error that is simple to compute. A simple but effective bias correction is also derived. The quality of inference based on the approximation is checked in a number of simulation experiments, and is found to be very good unless the tail of the underlying distribution is heavy. Bootstrap methods are presented which alleviate this problem except in cases in which the variance is very l...
Gini index is a widely used measure of economic inequality. This article develops a theory and metho...
This note provides an unbiased estimator for the absolute S-Gini and an almost unbiased estimator fo...
In this paper, we draw attention to a promising yet slightly underestimated measure of variability -...
Although attention has been given to obtaining reliable standard errors for the plugin estimator of ...
Although attention has been given to obtaining reliable standard errors for the plugin estimator of ...
Although attention has been given to obtaining reliable standard errors for the plug-in estimator of...
In this paper, we consider two well-known methods for analysis of the Gini index, which are U-statis...
This note provides an unbiased estimator for the absolute S-Gini and an almost unbiased estimator fo...
Since Corrado Gini suggested the index that bears his name as a way of measuring inequality, the com...
The Gini index represents a special case of the generalized Gini indices, which permit to choose a l...
We study the problems related to the estimation of the Gini index in presence of a fat-tailed data g...
Various authors have proposed using the jackknife technique to approximate a standard error for the ...
The Gini index represents a special case of the generalized Gini indices, which allow to choose a le...
The Gini index represents a special case of the generalized Gini indices, which allow to choose a le...
In the present paper, we define and study one of the most popular indices which measures the inequal...
Gini index is a widely used measure of economic inequality. This article develops a theory and metho...
This note provides an unbiased estimator for the absolute S-Gini and an almost unbiased estimator fo...
In this paper, we draw attention to a promising yet slightly underestimated measure of variability -...
Although attention has been given to obtaining reliable standard errors for the plugin estimator of ...
Although attention has been given to obtaining reliable standard errors for the plugin estimator of ...
Although attention has been given to obtaining reliable standard errors for the plug-in estimator of...
In this paper, we consider two well-known methods for analysis of the Gini index, which are U-statis...
This note provides an unbiased estimator for the absolute S-Gini and an almost unbiased estimator fo...
Since Corrado Gini suggested the index that bears his name as a way of measuring inequality, the com...
The Gini index represents a special case of the generalized Gini indices, which permit to choose a l...
We study the problems related to the estimation of the Gini index in presence of a fat-tailed data g...
Various authors have proposed using the jackknife technique to approximate a standard error for the ...
The Gini index represents a special case of the generalized Gini indices, which allow to choose a le...
The Gini index represents a special case of the generalized Gini indices, which allow to choose a le...
In the present paper, we define and study one of the most popular indices which measures the inequal...
Gini index is a widely used measure of economic inequality. This article develops a theory and metho...
This note provides an unbiased estimator for the absolute S-Gini and an almost unbiased estimator fo...
In this paper, we draw attention to a promising yet slightly underestimated measure of variability -...