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Deprivation 1 Disparitätsmaß 1 Dual model of choice under risk 1 Einkommensverteilung 1 Expected Utility 1 Generalized. Gini social welfare functions 1 Income Differentials 1 Lorenz Dominance 1 Lorenz dominance 1 Theorie 1 Wohlfahrtstheorie 1 deprivation 1 expected utility 1 generalized Gini social welfare functions 1 income differentials 1 progressive transfers 1 satifaction 1
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English 1 Undetermined 1
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Chateauneuf, Alain 2 Moyes, Patrick 2
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Groupement de Recherche en Économie Quantitative d'Aix-Marseille (GREQAM), Aix-Marseille School of Economics (AMSE) 1
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IDEP Working Papers 1 WIDER Research Paper 1
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Measuring inequality without the Pigou-Dalton condition
Chateauneuf, Alain; Moyes, Patrick - 2005
Typical welfare and inequality measures are required to be Lorenz consistent which guarantees that inequality decreases and welfare increases as a result of a progressive transfer. We explore the implications for welfare and inequality measurement of substituting the weaker absolute...
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Lorenz Non-Consistent Welfare and Inequality Measurement
Chateauneuf, Alain; Moyes, Patrick - Groupement de Recherche en Économie Quantitative … - 2004
inequality decreases and welfare increases as a result of a progressive transfer. We explore the implications for welfare and inequality measurement of substituting the weaker absolute differentials and deprivation quasi-orderings for the Lorenz quasi-ordering. Restricting attention to...
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