Risk Aversion, Inequality Aversion and Optimal Choice of Distributions
Clive Fraser ()
The Warwick Economics Research Paper Series (TWERPS) from University of Warwick, Department of Economics
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This paper considers explicitly costly choice between mean-preserving distributions and a random variable. First, we extend a theorem of Diamond-Rothchild-Stiglitz to our environment. We then apply the result to risk and inequality analysis. W.r.t the former, we generalise Ehrlich and Becker's seminal analysis of self-protection. W.r.t the latter, we establish a sufficient condition for lump-sum-tax-financed and proportional tax-financed expenditure upon reducing inequality in pre-tax income or abilities to increase with society's absolute inequality aversion. This requires everyone's relative inequality aversion to lie within the interval [1,2]. We draw upon empirical evidence to show : Norway may satisfy this requirement ; the U.S. may not. Additionally, we examine the impact of variations in national income upon proportional tax-financed inequality reduction.
Pages: 28 pages
Date: 1983
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