Modeling Income Distributions and Lorenz Curves / edited by Jacques Silber, Duangkamon Chotikapanich
Contributor(s): Resource type: Ressourcentyp: Buch (Online)Book (Online)Language: English Series: Economic Studies in Equality, Social Exclusion and Well-Being ; 5 | SpringerLink BücherPublisher: New York, NY : Springer New York, 2008Publisher: [Heidelberg] : Springer, 2008Description: Online-Ressource (digital)ISBN:- 9780387727967
- 330.015195
- 339.2015118
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- HB139-141
- HB523
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Summary: The parameterization of income distributions using Lorenz Curves is a useful technique to analyze the characteristics of income inequality within a given population. It provides a way of describing how data are generated, why the level of inequality is what it is, and how these factors impact poorer sections of the population. This book brings together classic papers in the field, including Camilo Dagum’s most influential contribution, survey papers outlining the state-of-the-art of the field, and cutting-edge research contributions. While providing a thorough overview of the methodology of income distribution modeling, the book emphasizes its relevance on development economics and its importance for policy makers who design and assess poverty alleviation and income redistribution policies.PPN: PPN: 1647468442Package identifier: Produktsigel: ZDB-2-SBE
A New Model of Personal Income Distribution: Specification and Estimation; A Function for Size Distribution of Incomes; Some Generalized Functions for the Size Distribution of Income; Efficient Estimation of the Lorenz Curve and Associated Inequality Measures from Grouped Observations; Distribution and Mobility of Wealth of Nations; A Guide to the Dagum Distributions; Pareto and Generalized Pareto Distributions; The Generalized Beta Distribution as a Model for the Distribution of Income: Estimation of Related Measures of Inequality; Parametric Lorenz Curves: Models and Applications
Maximum Entropy Estimation of Income Distributions from Bonferroni IndicesNew Four- and Five-Parameter Models for Income Distributions; Fuzzy Monetary Poverty Measures under a Dagum Income Distributive Hypothesis; Modelling Lorenz Curves: Robust and Semi-parametric Issues; Modelling Inequality with a Single Parameter; Lorenz Curves and Generalised Entropy Inequality Measures; Estimating Income Distributions Using a Mixture of Gamma Densities; Inequality in Multidimensional Indicators of Well-Being: Methodology and Application to the Human Development Index
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