How to obtain an overall reduction of individual income deprivations by means of a finite sequence of T 2 -transformations? A solution and a well-suited algorithm
Paul-Emile Maingé (),
Eric Kamwa and
Gilles Joseph ()
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Paul-Emile Maingé: MEMIAD - Management, économie, modélisation, informatique et aide à la décision [UR7_3] - UA - Université des Antilles
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Abstract:
Finite sequences of T 2-transformations is one of the transfer mechanisms that can be used to achieve the reduction of income inequality such that no individual will experiment an increase of his total deprivation: some individuals may notice a reduction while others may record no change. We define the conditions for which a finite sequence of T 2-transformations will guarantee that every individual experiments a reduction in his total deprivation and we provide a suited algorithm for such a possibility.
Keywords: Inequality; Income; Deprivation; T 2 transformation; Algorithm (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019-11-10
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