Introduction to inequality and risk
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- Generalized Gini inequality indices
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Cited in
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- Fearing the worst: the importance of uncertainty for inequality
- Multidimensional risk aversion: the cardinal sin
- Measuring discrimination using principles of stochastic dominance
- Commentary on ``From unidimensional to multidimensional inequality: a review
- On the measurement of electoral volatility
- Bequests, estate taxes, and wealth distributions
- Revisiting comparisons of income inequality when Lorenz curves intersect
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