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Diez, Henar 2 Lasso de la Vega, M. Casilda 1 Sarachu, Amaia de 1 Urrutia, Ana 1 Urrutia, Ana M. 1 Vega, M. Casilda Lasso de la 1 de Sarachu, Amaia 1
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The B.E. Journal of Theoretical Economics 1 Topics in Theoretical Economics 1
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A Consistent Multidimensional Generalization of the Pigou-Dalton Transfer Principle: An Analysis
Diez, Henar; Lasso de la Vega, M. Casilda; de Sarachu, Amaia - In: The B.E. Journal of Theoretical Economics 7 (2007) 1
This paper explores the implications of using multidimensional majorization criteria to derive inequality measures, without taking into consideration the idea behind the Pigou-Dalton principle, in the sense that if a richer person transfers something of at least one attribute to a poorer person...
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A Consistent Multidimensional Generalization of the Pigou-Dalton Transfer Principle: An Analysis
Diez, Henar; Vega, M. Casilda Lasso de la; Sarachu, Amaia de - In: Topics in Theoretical Economics 7 (2007) 1, pp. 1408-1408
This paper explores the implications of using multidimensional majorization criteria to derive inequality measures, without taking into consideration the idea behind the Pigou-Dalton principle, in the sense that if a richer person transfers something of at least one attribute to a poorer person...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005046383
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