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Models and Measurement of Welfare and Inequality

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Inequality Changes and Income Growth
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    Chapter 2 Measurement of Income Inequality : Observed Versus True Data
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    Chapter 3 Income Sufficiency, Expenditures and Subjective Poverty: Results from the United States and the Netherlands
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    Chapter 4 Acceptance of Distributional Axioms: Experimental Findings
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    Chapter 5 The Age-Adjusted Inequality Measure of Gini Used to Measure Inequality in Health Care Costs
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    Chapter 6 A New Compromise Measure of Inequality
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    Chapter 7 Inequality, Poverty Measurement and Welfare Dominance : An Attempt at Unification
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    Chapter 8 The Scope of Inequality Coefficients
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    Chapter 9 Transformations of Stochastic Orderings
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    Chapter 10 Decomposition of Inequality Measures
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    Chapter 11 On Atkinson’s Index and Consensus in Rankings of Income Distributions
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    Chapter 12 Income Tax and Cost-of-Living Indices
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    Chapter 13 Risk-Taking Behavior and Inflation Adjustment of Personal Income Taxes
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    Chapter 14 The Analytics of Splitting Under Income Taxation
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    Chapter 15 Welfare Effects of Abolishing the German Business Taxes — An Applied General Equilibrium Analysis —
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    Chapter 16 Welfare or Pareto-Improving Directions of Piecemeal Tax Reform
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    Chapter 17 Redistribution through the Income Tax
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    Chapter 18 Retrieving Inequality Concepts and Progressivity Objectives from Tax Functions via Approximations
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    Chapter 19 Merit Goods and Welfarism
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    Chapter 20 Measurement of Tax Progressivity with Nonconstant Income Distributions
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    Chapter 21 The Taxation of Married Couples in Germany: Distributive and Allocative Aspects
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    Chapter 22 Income Equality and Income Taxation
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    Chapter 23 Income Tax Reform in Germany: A Welfare Analysis
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    Chapter 24 Income Taxes: The Interaction Between Government and Labour Unions
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    Chapter 25 On The Progressivity of Commodity Taxation
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    Chapter 26 On the Use of the-Distance Function for Measuring Welfare in Quantity Constrained Regimes
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    Chapter 27 On Interpersonal Comparison and the Concept of Equality
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    Chapter 28 Welfare Aspects of Consumption Plans
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    Chapter 29 Public Budgeting and Social Welfare
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    Chapter 30 On the Uniqueness of Cardinally Interpreted Utility Functions
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    Chapter 31 The Measurement of Aggregate Welfare
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    Chapter 32 The Effect of Relative Price Changes and Cost of Living Adjustments on Some Welfare Indices
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    Chapter 33 Consumer’s Welfare and Price Uncertainty
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    Chapter 34 A Reconsideration of Income Compensation Functions in Social Welfare Theory
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    Chapter 35 EC Integration and the Structure of the Franco-American Airline Industries: Implications for Efficiency and Welfare
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    Chapter 36 Regulation and Control of Hazardous Wastes: A Welfare-Theoretic Analysis
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    Chapter 37 Money Metric Measures of Individual and Social Welfare Allowing for Environmental Externalities
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    Chapter 38 ‘Social Welfare Function’ Measures of Horizontal Inequity
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    Chapter 39 Commodity Aggregation and Slutsky Asymmetry
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    Chapter 40 Indices of Welfare for the Economy and Households in Distorted Open Economies
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    Chapter 41 Resources and Functionings: A New View of Inequality in Australia
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    Chapter 42 Multidimensional Welfarisms
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    Chapter 43 Welfare Loss with Intermediate Goods
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    Chapter 44 Valuing Reductions of Public Risks: The Case of Hazardous Waste
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    Chapter 45 Harsanyi’s Social Aggregation Theorem with Alternative Pareto Principles
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    Chapter 46 The Use of Fuzzy Set Techniques in the Context of Welfare Decisions
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    Chapter 47 Monotonicity and Separability
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    Chapter 48 Employment Segregation Indices: An Axiomatic Characterization
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    Chapter 49 Theory and Calculation of Productivity Indexes
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    Chapter 50 A Model of Interdependent Consumer Behavior: Nonlinear Dynamics in ℝ 2
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    Chapter 51 An Impossibility Result Concerning Distributive Justice in Axiomatic Bargaining
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    Chapter 52 Rational Justice and Equality
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    Chapter 53 Existence and Stability of Equilibrium in a Multisectoral Model with Quantity Rationing
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    Chapter 54 Efficient Stationary Capital Accumulation Structures of a Biconvex Production Technology
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Title
Models and Measurement of Welfare and Inequality
Published by
Springer Berlin Heidelberg, December 2012
DOI 10.1007/978-3-642-79037-9
ISBNs
978-3-64-279039-3, 978-3-64-279037-9
Editors

Eichhorn, Wolfgang

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Belgium 1 5%
Unknown 18 95%

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Readers by professional status Count As %
Student > Ph. D. Student 5 26%
Student > Postgraduate 4 21%
Student > Master 2 11%
Professor 2 11%
Lecturer 1 5%
Other 3 16%
Unknown 2 11%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Economics, Econometrics and Finance 8 42%
Business, Management and Accounting 4 21%
Social Sciences 3 16%
Decision Sciences 1 5%
Medicine and Dentistry 1 5%
Other 0 0%
Unknown 2 11%