We study multidimensional inequality on integers. A Lorenz-like preorder and a suitably adapted version of the Muirhead-Pigou-Dalton transfers are defined, and a counterpart of some classic results on inequality measurement is established in this multivariate setting
This paper considers an extension of generalized Lorenz dominance (GL) criterion to the case of mult...
The generalized Lorenz order and the absolute Lorenz order are used in economics to compare income d...
This paper is concerned with the problem of ranking Lorenz curves in situations where the Lorenz cur...
We study multidimensional inequality on integers. A Lorenz-like preorder and a suitably adapted vers...
The paper investigates Lorenz dominance and generalized Lorenz dominance to compare distributions of...
We compare alternative populations of individuals, who differ for many characteristics besides incom...
Economic literature on inequality measurement is mainly concerned with the comparison of univariate ...
The “intersection approach” provides a formal solution to the problem of finding a suitable basis fo...
We propose a multivariate extension of the Lorenz curve based on multivariate rearrangements of opti...
This paper explores the implications of using multidimensional majorization criteria to derive inequ...
International audienceSince the order generated by the Lorenz criterion is partial, it is a natural ...
We review results concerning the representation of partial orders of univariate distributions via st...
International audienceMotivated by the pertinence of Pigou–Dalton (PD) transfers for inequality meas...
We consider the problem of ranking distributions of opportunity sets on the basis of equality. First...
SUMMARY. This paper provides a unified approach to Lorenz ordering within almost all commonly consid...
This paper considers an extension of generalized Lorenz dominance (GL) criterion to the case of mult...
The generalized Lorenz order and the absolute Lorenz order are used in economics to compare income d...
This paper is concerned with the problem of ranking Lorenz curves in situations where the Lorenz cur...
We study multidimensional inequality on integers. A Lorenz-like preorder and a suitably adapted vers...
The paper investigates Lorenz dominance and generalized Lorenz dominance to compare distributions of...
We compare alternative populations of individuals, who differ for many characteristics besides incom...
Economic literature on inequality measurement is mainly concerned with the comparison of univariate ...
The “intersection approach” provides a formal solution to the problem of finding a suitable basis fo...
We propose a multivariate extension of the Lorenz curve based on multivariate rearrangements of opti...
This paper explores the implications of using multidimensional majorization criteria to derive inequ...
International audienceSince the order generated by the Lorenz criterion is partial, it is a natural ...
We review results concerning the representation of partial orders of univariate distributions via st...
International audienceMotivated by the pertinence of Pigou–Dalton (PD) transfers for inequality meas...
We consider the problem of ranking distributions of opportunity sets on the basis of equality. First...
SUMMARY. This paper provides a unified approach to Lorenz ordering within almost all commonly consid...
This paper considers an extension of generalized Lorenz dominance (GL) criterion to the case of mult...
The generalized Lorenz order and the absolute Lorenz order are used in economics to compare income d...
This paper is concerned with the problem of ranking Lorenz curves in situations where the Lorenz cur...