Pages that link to "Item:Q535397"
From MaRDI portal
The following pages link to Intersecting Lorenz curves, the degree of downside inequality aversion, and tax reforms (Q535397):
Displaying 12 items.
- Weak orderings for intersecting Lorenz curves (Q339879) (← links)
- Flat rate taxes and relative poverty measurement (Q427524) (← links)
- New perspectives on a more-or-less familiar poverty index (Q622579) (← links)
- Ranking intersecting Lorenz curves (Q839618) (← links)
- Income inequality and price elasticity of market demand: the case of crossing Lorenz curves (Q1640589) (← links)
- Making socioeconomic health inequality comparisons when health concentration curves intersect (Q2068887) (← links)
- Intersecting Lorenz curves and aversion to inverse downside inequality (Q2235087) (← links)
- Increasing \(N\)th degree inequality (Q2358582) (← links)
- Analyzing the impact of indirect tax reforms on rank-dependent social welfare functions: a positional dominance approach (Q2426959) (← links)
- Revisiting comparisons of income inequality when Lorenz curves intersect (Q2667574) (← links)
- On a property of Lorenz curves with monotone elasticity and its application to the study of inequality by using tax data (Q4591486) (← links)
- Consumption dominance curves: Testing for the impact of indirect tax reforms on poverty (Q5958454) (← links)