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The following pages link to Exponential and power-law probability distributions of wealth and income in the United Kingdom and the United States (Q5947882):
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- On distribution-free goodness-of-fit testing of exponentiality (Q291097) (← links)
- Non-extensive entropy econometrics: new statistical features of constant elasticity of substitution-related models (Q296462) (← links)
- Statistical mechanics of economics I (Q432846) (← links)
- Numerical simulation of entropy growth for a nonlinear evolutionary model of random markets (Q504755) (← links)
- A statistical test of Walrasian equilibrium by means of complex networks theory (Q505561) (← links)
- Exponential wealth distribution in a random market. A rigorous explanation (Q640959) (← links)
- Measurement invariance, entropy, and probability (Q653351) (← links)
- Basic kinetic wealth-exchange models: common features and open problems (Q977590) (← links)
- \(\kappa \)-generalized statistics in personal income distribution (Q978816) (← links)
- The Forbes 400, the Pareto power-law and efficient markets (Q978846) (← links)
- A unified framework for the Pareto law and matthew effect using scale-free networks (Q978906) (← links)
- Agent-based model of the effect of globalization on inequality and class mobility (Q1683806) (← links)
- Influence of money distribution on civil violence model (Q1687453) (← links)
- Transfer potentials shape and equilibrate monetary systems (Q1867899) (← links)
- Growth and fluctuations of personal income (Q1867902) (← links)
- The small-world of economy: a speculative proposal (Q1874004) (← links)
- A trade-investment model for distribution of wealth (Q1888111) (← links)
- Unhedgeable shocks and statistical economic equilibrium (Q1941982) (← links)
- Some kinetic models for a market economy (Q2397733) (← links)
- On steady distributions of kinetic models of conservative economies (Q2482270) (← links)
- The Inequality Process Versus the Saved Wealth Model: Which Is the More Likely to Imply an Analogue of Thermodynamics in Social Science? (Q2862333) (← links)
- Random Market Models with an H-Theorem (Q2949236) (← links)
- NONLIFE INSURANCE PRICING: STATISTICAL MECHANICS VIEWPOINT (Q3025085) (← links)
- Exponential wealth distribution : a new approach from functional iteration theory (Q3451602) (← links)