Poverty, Social Exclusion and Stochastic Dominance /

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Imprint:Singapore : Springer, 2019.
Description:1 online resource (259 pages)
Language:English
Series:Themes in Economics
Themes in economics (Springer (Firm))
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11981614
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Other authors / contributors:Chakravarty, Satya R.
ISBN:9789811334320
9811334323
9789811334313
Notes:3.2 The Inclusive-Measure-of Well-Being Approach
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Summary:This book honors the memory of Tony Atkinson, who made significant contributions to the rigorous study of income inequality, poverty, and redistribution. These essays presented, covering a span of over 30 years of research and scholarship, have been at the forefront of distributional analysis, and many of them are of prime importance for contemporary developments in the real-valued measurement of poverty and inequality, with particular reference to the concepts of fuzzy poverty assessment, vulnerability, heterogeneity/multidimensionality, unit consistency, sub-group decomposability, and dominance criteria. While all of these articles have been previously published--singly or with co-authorship--in a number of professional journals or distinguished edited volumes, this book is greatly enriched by a substantial introductions by the authors, which place the contributions in context, highlights their inter-connectedness, and relates them to the work of Tony Atkinson and other scholars. This book is of intrinsic value to welfare analysts, as well as being a tribute to a very great scholar by a fellow economist.
Other form:Print version: Chakravarty, Satya R. Poverty, Social Exclusion and Stochastic Dominance. Singapore : Springer, ©2019 9789811334313
Standard no.:10.1007/978-981-13-3
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This book honors the memory of Tony Atkinson, who made significant contributions to the rigorous study of income inequality, poverty, and redistribution. These essays presented, covering a span of over 30 years of research and scholarship, have been at the forefront of distributional analysis, and many of them are of prime importance for contemporary developments in the real-valued measurement of poverty and inequality, with particular reference to the concepts of fuzzy poverty assessment, vulnerability, heterogeneity/multidimensionality, unit consistency, sub-group decomposability, and dominance criteria. While all of these articles have been previously published--singly or with co-authorship--in a number of professional journals or distinguished edited volumes, this book is greatly enriched by a substantial introductions by the authors, which place the contributions in context, highlights their inter-connectedness, and relates them to the work of Tony Atkinson and other scholars. This book is of intrinsic value to welfare analysts, as well as being a tribute to a very great scholar by a fellow economist.

Item Description:3.2 The Inclusive-Measure-of Well-Being Approach
Physical Description:1 online resource (259 pages)
ISBN:9789811334320
9811334323
9789811334313