Distributional dominance criteria are commonly applied to draw welfare inferences about comparisons, but conclusions drawn from empirical implementations of dominance criteria may be influenced by data contamination. We examine a nonparametric approach to refining Lorenz-type comparisons and apply the technique to two important examples from the Luxembourg Income Study database.
Frank A Cowell, Maria-Pia Victoria-Feser (2006). Distributional Dominance With Trimmed Data. JOURNAL OF BUSINESS & ECONOMIC STATISTICS, 24(3), 291-300 [10.1198/073500105000000207].
Distributional Dominance With Trimmed Data
Maria-Pia Victoria-Feser
2006
Abstract
Distributional dominance criteria are commonly applied to draw welfare inferences about comparisons, but conclusions drawn from empirical implementations of dominance criteria may be influenced by data contamination. We examine a nonparametric approach to refining Lorenz-type comparisons and apply the technique to two important examples from the Luxembourg Income Study database.File in questo prodotto:
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