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| Lorenz Curve× | Atkinson Index× | |
|---|---|---|
| المجال | Sociology | Sociology |
| العائلة | Process / pipeline | Process / pipeline |
| سنة النشأة≠ | 1905 | 1970 |
| صاحب الطريقة≠ | Max Otto Lorenz | Anthony Barnes Atkinson |
| النوع≠ | Graphical representation of distributional inequality | Welfare-based, parameterized inequality index |
| المصدر التأسيسي≠ | Lorenz, M. O. (1905). Methods of measuring the concentration of wealth. Publications of the American Statistical Association, 9(70), 209–219. DOI ↗ | Atkinson, A. B. (1970). On the measurement of inequality. Journal of Economic Theory, 2(3), 244–263. DOI ↗ |
| الأسماء البديلة | Lorenz concentration curve, Lorenz diagram, cumulative share curve | Atkinson inequality measure, Atkinson's A, welfare-based inequality index |
| ذات صلة | 5 | 5 |
| الملخص≠ | The Lorenz curve is a graphical device that displays the full shape of inequality in a distribution by plotting the cumulative share of a quantity (such as income) held by the cumulative share of the population, ranked from poorest to richest. Introduced by Max Lorenz in 1905, it underlies the Gini coefficient and provides the basis for ranking distributions by inequality when one curve lies entirely above another. | The Atkinson index is a welfare-based measure of inequality that incorporates an explicit, analyst-chosen parameter for how much society dislikes inequality. Introduced by Anthony Atkinson in 1970, it asks what fraction of total income could be discarded, under an equal distribution, while leaving social welfare unchanged — making the ethical judgement behind any inequality comparison transparent rather than hidden. |
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