International audienceWe examine the statistical performance of inequality indices in the presence of extreme values in the data and show that these indices are very sensitive to the properties of the income distribution. Estimation and inference can be dramatically affected, especially when the tail of the income distribution is heavy, even when standard bootstrap methods are employed. However, use of appropriate semiparametric methods for modelling the upper tail can greatly improve the performance of even those inequality indices that are normally considered particularly sensitive to extreme values
Inequality measures are often used fot summarise information about empirical income distributions. H...
Inequality measures are often used to summarize information about empirical income distributions. Ho...
We define the extreme values of any random sample of size n from a distribution function F as the ob...
International audienceWe examine the statistical performance of inequality indices in the presence o...
We examine the statistical performance of inequality indices in the presence of extreme values in th...
We examine the statistical performance of inequality indices in the presence of extreme values in th...
There is a vast literature on the selection of an appropriate index of income inequality and on what...
In this paper we present a review of the most recent contributes of the econometric literature on co...
Distributive analysis typically consists in estimating summary measures capturing aspects of the dis...
peer reviewedWe examine some ordinal measures of inequality that are familiar from the literature. T...
International audienceA random sample drawn from a population would appear to offer an ideal opportu...
We consider the class of heavy-tailed income distributions and show that the shape of the income dis...
Social indicators (of poverty or inequality) are known to be potentially sensitive to the presence o...
Inequality measures are often used to summarise information about empirical income distributions. Ho...
Inequality measures are often used fot summarise information about empirical income distributions. H...
Inequality measures are often used to summarize information about empirical income distributions. Ho...
We define the extreme values of any random sample of size n from a distribution function F as the ob...
International audienceWe examine the statistical performance of inequality indices in the presence o...
We examine the statistical performance of inequality indices in the presence of extreme values in th...
We examine the statistical performance of inequality indices in the presence of extreme values in th...
There is a vast literature on the selection of an appropriate index of income inequality and on what...
In this paper we present a review of the most recent contributes of the econometric literature on co...
Distributive analysis typically consists in estimating summary measures capturing aspects of the dis...
peer reviewedWe examine some ordinal measures of inequality that are familiar from the literature. T...
International audienceA random sample drawn from a population would appear to offer an ideal opportu...
We consider the class of heavy-tailed income distributions and show that the shape of the income dis...
Social indicators (of poverty or inequality) are known to be potentially sensitive to the presence o...
Inequality measures are often used to summarise information about empirical income distributions. Ho...
Inequality measures are often used fot summarise information about empirical income distributions. H...
Inequality measures are often used to summarize information about empirical income distributions. Ho...
We define the extreme values of any random sample of size n from a distribution function F as the ob...