The purpose of this paper is to indicate the problems connected with the intertemporal comparability of Lorenz curves and Gini indices estimated by standard numerical approaches in the case of the classified empirical income distribution and a growth of individual income at a fixed rate. "Collector effects" of the higher class intervals lead to shifts of the Lorenz curve to the right or to the left; accordingly the Gini index may rise or fall. This "class phenomenon" occurs although actually nothing has changed in distribution.
MLA
Petersen, Hans-Georg. “Effects of Growing Incomes on Classified Income Distributions, the Derived Lorenz Curves, and Gini Indices.” Econometrica, vol. 47, .no 1, Econometric Society, 1979, pp. 183-198, https://www.jstor.org/stable/1912354
Chicago
Petersen, Hans-Georg. “Effects of Growing Incomes on Classified Income Distributions, the Derived Lorenz Curves, and Gini Indices.” Econometrica, 47, .no 1, (Econometric Society: 1979), 183-198. https://www.jstor.org/stable/1912354
APA
Petersen, H.-G. (1979). Effects of Growing Incomes on Classified Income Distributions, the Derived Lorenz Curves, and Gini Indices. Econometrica, 47(1), 183-198. https://www.jstor.org/stable/1912354
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