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Equally Distributed Equivalent Income 1 Equally-Distributed-Equivalent-Income 1 Generalized Lorenz Curve 1 Gini Coefficient 1 Gini Index 1 Gini index 1 Income Distribution 1 Inequality 1 Interdependent utilities 1 Lorenz Dominance 1 Poverty Gap 1 Poverty Intensity 1 Poverty Rate 1 Relative Deprivation 1 Social Evaluation Function 1 Sugroup Decomposition 1 Tax price of public goods 1 Veil of Ignorance 1 economic policy 1 equally-distributed-equivalent-income 1 poverty gap 1 poverty intensity 1 poverty rate 1 social evaluation function 1
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Undetermined 2 English 1
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Osberg, Lars 2 Xu, Kuan 2 Lovell, Michael C. 1
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Department of Economics, Dalhousie University 2 Economics Department, Wesleyan University 1
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Department of Economics at Dalhousie University working papers archive 2 Wesleyan Economics Working Papers 1
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On Sen's Approach to Poverty Measures and Recent Developments
Xu, Kuan; Osberg, Lars - Department of Economics, Dalhousie University - 2002
In this paper we discuss the axiomatic approach to poverty measures and propose a unified framework for the Sen indices of poverty intensity which shows an explicit connection between the indices and their common underlying social evaluation function. We also identify the common multiplicative...
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The Social Welfare Implications, Decomposability, and Geometry of the Sen Family of Poverty Indices
Xu, Kuan; Osberg, Lars - Department of Economics, Dalhousie University - 2000
This paper proposes a unified framework for the Sen indices of poverty intensity, which shows an explicit connection between the indices and the common underlying social evaluation function. This paper also identifies the common multiplicative decomposition of the indices that allows simple and...
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INEQUALITY WITHIN AND AMONG NATIONS
Lovell, Michael C. - Economics Department, Wesleyan University - 1998
This paper looks at both within country and among country inequality. In the spirit of Dalton[1920] and Atkinson[1970] this paper reports estimates of the welfare loss arising from inequality. The paper also explores the implications of Duesenberry style interdependent utility functions when a...
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