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Measuring Inequality 3td Ed Cowell Frank Alan

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Measuring Inequality 3td Ed Cowell Frank Alan
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.34 MB
Pages: 304
Author: Cowell, Frank Alan
ISBN: 9780199594030, 0199594031
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 3td. ed

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Measuring Inequality 3td Ed Cowell Frank Alan by Cowell, Frank Alan 9780199594030, 0199594031 instant download after payment.

What do we mean by inequality comparisons? If the rich just get richer and the poor get poorer, the answer might seem easy. But what if the income distribution changes in a complicated way? Can we use mathematical or statistical techniques to simplify the comparison problem in a way that has economic meaning? What does it mean to measure inequality? Is it similar to National Income? Or a price index? Is it enough just to work out the Gini coefficient?
Measuring Inequality tackles these questions and examines the underlying principles of inequality measurement and its relation to welfare economics, distributional analysis, and information theory. The book covers modern theoretical developments in inequality analysis, as well as showing how the way we think about inequality today has been shaped by classic contributions in economics and related disciplines. Formal results and detailed literature discussion are provided in two appendices. The principal points are illustrated in the main text, using examples from US and UK data, as well as other data sources, and associated web materials provide hands-on learning.
Measuring Inequality is designed to appeal to both undergraduate and post-graduate students, and academic economists. Its emphasis on practical application means that it will also be useful to policy analysts and advisors.

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