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distribution of risks inside society, the Liberal system wins if the inequality of income is low, and the Beveridgean system wins … if the inequality of income is high. Using a utilitarian criterion, the Beveridgean system always dominates and the …
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Using newly available spatial price deflators, this paper shows that inequality evaluations in the literatureoverstate … the magnitude of inequality and inequality changes in China, as well as the role played by regional differences in the … recent inequality rise. …
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Using newly available spatial price deflators, this paper shows that inequality evaluations in the literature overstate … the magnitude of inequality and inequality changes in China, as well as the role played by regional differences in the … observed inequality rise duringthe 1990s. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008790338
bootstrapping a commonly used index of inequality leads to inference that is not accurate even in very large samples, although … inference with poverty indices is satisfactory. We find that the major cause is the extreme sensitivity of many inequality …
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distributions. Two main approaches can be distinguished: one in which the object of interest is some index of income inequality or …
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