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and Shesinski (all independently). Since the function contains the Gini coefficient as the inequality parameter, it could … not be formally disaggregated by subgroups of population. This paper, using a method of subgroup decomposition of the Gini …
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Most of the Social Welfare Functions available in the literature are Paretian, that is increase in anybody's income in …
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and shows that it is possible to formulate a generalized SWF, which can be non-Paretian under special circumstances. This … paper also demonstrates a method of decomposition of the proposed SWF by subgroups of population using a Gini decomposition …
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This paper examines the changes in social welfare in Singapore using Labour Force Survey data. To study the changes and dominance, both ordinal and cardinal measures are used. By Lorenz Dominance social welfare in Singapore during 1999 is less than in 1991 while unambiguous conclusion cannot be...
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We study consumer surplus in a single market when (a) there is a lower bound in the consumption of the outside good and (b) the weights in the social welfare function given to consumers and firms are different. We assume quasilinear utility. When the lower bound constraint on the consumption of...
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There is now a large and complex literature on optimal income taxation, within the context of second-best welfare economics. This paper considers the potential role of this analysis in the practical design of direct tax and transfer structures. It is stressed that few results are robust, even in...
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Contemporary American interest in using antitrust law to address wealth inequality is a symptom of American political dysfunction rather than a reflection of any intellectual advance regarding the sources of inequality. Indeed, both the original American progressives of a century ago, as well as...
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We study consumer surplus in a single market when (a) there is a lower bound in the consumption of the outside good and (b) the weights in the social welfare function given to consumers and firms are different. We assume quasilinear utility. When the lower bound constraint on the consumption of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013459931
The study has been carried out to measure the incidence of government spending on health in Pakistan at provincial, both rural and urban level; using the primary data of the Pakistan Social Standard Living Measures Survey (PSLM), 2004-05, and by employing the three-step Benefit Incidence...
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