Composite indices are being more and more used to measure multidimensional phenomena in social sciences. Considerable attention has been devoted in recent years to the methodological issues associated with index construction, such as non-compensability and comparability of the data over time. The aim of this paper is to compare two non-additive approaches: the Mazziotta–Pareto Index (MPI) and the Weighted Product (WP) method. The MPI is a nonlinear composite index that rewards the units with ‘balanced’ values of the individual indicators. The WP method implicitly penalizes the ‘unbalance’ and allows building, for each unit, two closely interrelated composite indices: a ‘static’ index for space comparisons and a ‘dynamic’ index for time comp...
The measurement of development or poverty as multidimensional phenomena is very difficult because t...
The measurement of development or poverty as multidimensional phenomena is very difficult because th...
This chapter presents an analysis of the conceptual issues associated with the construction of compo...
Composite indices are increasingly recognized as a useful tool to measure socio-economic phenomena s...
Composite indices for measuring multidimensional phenomena have become very popular in a variety of...
Synthesizing multidimensional phenomena such as well-being in the form of composite indicators has b...
In the last decades, there has been a growing consensus among specialists and researcher that GDP pe...
Composite indicators (or indexes) are very common in economic and business statistics for benchmarki...
Composite indicators (or indexes) are very common in economic and business statistics for benchmarki...
Composite indicators provide a summary picture of multidimensional phenomena and the corresponding r...
As is known, the implementation of a composite index is a complex process that involves stages of wo...
The use of empirical indicators and composite indices for the measurement of multidimensional phenom...
This paper follows the research mainstream aimed to link the efficiency frontier approaches and the ...
The methodology for the construction process of composite indicators is reviewed in a step-by-step a...
Introduction of Human Development Index (HDI) by UNDP in early 1990 followed a surge in use of non-p...
The measurement of development or poverty as multidimensional phenomena is very difficult because t...
The measurement of development or poverty as multidimensional phenomena is very difficult because th...
This chapter presents an analysis of the conceptual issues associated with the construction of compo...
Composite indices are increasingly recognized as a useful tool to measure socio-economic phenomena s...
Composite indices for measuring multidimensional phenomena have become very popular in a variety of...
Synthesizing multidimensional phenomena such as well-being in the form of composite indicators has b...
In the last decades, there has been a growing consensus among specialists and researcher that GDP pe...
Composite indicators (or indexes) are very common in economic and business statistics for benchmarki...
Composite indicators (or indexes) are very common in economic and business statistics for benchmarki...
Composite indicators provide a summary picture of multidimensional phenomena and the corresponding r...
As is known, the implementation of a composite index is a complex process that involves stages of wo...
The use of empirical indicators and composite indices for the measurement of multidimensional phenom...
This paper follows the research mainstream aimed to link the efficiency frontier approaches and the ...
The methodology for the construction process of composite indicators is reviewed in a step-by-step a...
Introduction of Human Development Index (HDI) by UNDP in early 1990 followed a surge in use of non-p...
The measurement of development or poverty as multidimensional phenomena is very difficult because t...
The measurement of development or poverty as multidimensional phenomena is very difficult because th...
This chapter presents an analysis of the conceptual issues associated with the construction of compo...