Modeling Income Distributions and Lorenz Curves
Edited by Duangkamon Chotikapanich ()
in Economic Studies in Inequality, Social Exclusion, and Well-Being from Springer, currently edited by Jacques Silber
Date: 2008
ISBN: 978-0-387-72796-7
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 A New Model of Personal Income Distribution: Specification and Estimation
- Camilo Dagum
- Ch 2 A Function for Size Distribution of Incomes
- S. K. Singh and G. S. Maddala
- Ch 3 Some Generalized Functions for the Size Distribution of Income
- James McDonald
- Ch 4 Efficient Estimation of the Lorenz Curve and Associated Inequality Measures from Grouped Observations
- N. C. Kakwani and N. Podder
- Ch 5 Distribution and Mobility of Wealth of Nations
- Richard Paap and Herman K. Dijk
- Ch 6 A Guide to the Dagum Distributions
- Christian Kleiber
- Ch 7 Pareto and Generalized Pareto Distributions
- Barry C. Arnold
- Ch 8 The Generalized Beta Distribution as a Model for the Distribution of Income: Estimation of Related Measures of Inequality
- James McDonald and Michael Ransom
- Ch 9 Parametric Lorenz Curves: Models and Applications
- José María Sarabia
- Ch 10 Maximum Entropy Estimation of Income Distributions from Bonferroni Indices
- Hang Keun Ryu
- Ch 11 New Four- and Five-Parameter Models for Income Distributions
- William J. Reed and Fan Wu
- Ch 12 Fuzzy Monetary Poverty Measures under a Dagum Income Distributive Hypothesis
- Gianni Betti, Antonella D’Agostino and Achille Lemmi
- Ch 13 Modelling Lorenz Curves: Robust and Semi-parametric Issues
- Frank Cowell and Maria-Pia Victoria-Feser
- Ch 14 Modelling Inequality with a Single Parameter
- J. M. Henle, Nicholas Horton and S. J. Jakus
- Ch 15 Lorenz Curves and Generalised Entropy Inequality Measures
- Nicholas Rohde
- Ch 16 Estimating Income Distributions Using a Mixture of Gamma Densities
- Duangkamon Chotikapanich and William Griffiths
- Ch 17 Inequality in Multidimensional Indicators of Well-Being: Methodology and Application to the Human Development Index
- Quentin Wodon and Shlomo Yitzhaki
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