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Many authors have insisted on the necessity of defining poverty as a multi-dimensional concept rather than relying on income or consumption expenditures per capita. Yet, not much has actually been done to include the various dimensions of deprivation into the practical definition and measurement...
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This paper considers the Debreu [6] - Farell [10] - Fdre [7] measure of efficiency of merger to compare economic efficiencies of alternative merged entities in a homogenous good industry. The comparability results rely on concentration curve dominance relation and identify the class of cost...
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Relatively little research has been conducted until now on the multidimensional aspect of poverty measurement, that is poverty measures defined on various income and non-income attributes and their gaps with respect to pre-specified subsistence levels. The present paper investigates the...
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This paper proposes relative and absolute measures of deprivation using social satisfaction functions. The relative (absolute) measure gives us the amount by which social satisfaction can be increased in proportional (absolute) terms by redistributing incomes equally. We also demonstrate the...
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