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    25 June 1992
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    The intermediate inequality concept introduced by the authors appears to be very interesting both axiomatically and ethically. Since a choice among absolute and relative inequality concepts cannot be made without any value judgement, the authors propose a new concept (intermediate inequality), as a combination of both situations, being their respectived weight indicated by the \(\mu\)-parameter values. This measure --- axiomatically derived --- is also examined from the ethical point of view, and a generalization of the results of Blackorby-Donaldson (including both absolute and relative inequality as particular cases) is found.
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    intermediate inequality concept
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