Restricted and Unrestricted Dominance for Welfare, Inequality, and Poverty Orderings
This paper extends the previous literature on the ethical links between the measurement of poverty, social welfare and inequality. We show inter alia, how, when the range of possible poverty lines is unbounded above, a robust ranking of absolute poverty may be interpreted as a robust ranking of social welfare, and a robust ranking of relative poverty may be interpreted as a robust ranking of inequality, and this, for any order of stochastic dominance. Copyright 2004 Blackwell Publishing Inc..
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2004
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Authors: | Duclos, Jean-Yves ; Makdissi, Paul |
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Journal of Public Economic Theory. - Association for Public Economic Theory - APET, ISSN 1097-3923. - Vol. 6.2004, 1, p. 145-164
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Association for Public Economic Theory - APET |
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