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A note on measures of distance between income distributions
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    A note on measures of distance between income distributions (English)
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    A well-established tradition in the measurement of inequality is to define a social evaluation function W on the set of income distributions, and compute the inequality within a distribution by comparing its equally distributed equivalent income with its mean income. The purpose of this note is to show that a class of statistical distance functions proposed recently to measure the inequality of incomes between populations by \textit{U. Ebert} [J. Econ. Theory 32, 266-274 (1984; Zbl 0532.90026)], fails to capture differences in welfares of different populations (this distance is not coherent with any W), and to axiomatically characterize a more satisfactory distance measure.
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    measurement of inequality
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    social evaluation function
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    income distributions
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    statistical distance functions
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