ECON 6280 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Multidimensional Poverty Index, Lorenz Curve, Gini Coefficient

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Equity equal life chances regardless of identity. Size distributions distribution of income (%) according to the size class of persons. Top quintile (a fifth) or decile (a tenth) of society will earn more than its proportionate portion: e. g. top decile in the us earned 50% of the income in 2007 -> growing inequality in the us. Lorenz curve depicts the variance of size distribution from income. Greater the curvature of the lorenz curve, greater the relative degree of inequality. Line of equality is a linear line since equality means equal percentile to % of income charting: the world is more unequal than individual countries. Functional distributions - distribution of income to factors of production (capital, labor: higher dividends (returns to capital) = greater inequality, higher share of wages (returns to labor) = less inequality. Cut-throat capitalism generates more innovation, which leads to higher returns, and more inequality.

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