Chotikapanich, D.; Griffiths, W.E.; Rao, D.S.P. - Department of Economics, Faculty of Business and Economics - 2001
Various inequality and social welfare measures often depend heavily on the choice of a distribution of income. Picking a distribution that best fits the data in some sense involves throwing away information and does not allow for the fact that, by chance, a wrong choice can be made. It also does...