Presented are new methods and new empirical studies on the subject of income inequality and poverty. The purpose of the book is to explore new ways to analyze recent trends in income inequality and poverty, both from the perspective of quantifying poverty and inequality and quantifyig the impact of various factors on the trends in inequality and poverty. The novelty lies in the diversity of empirical approaches used and customers will benefit from learning about different methods.
Presented are new methods and new empirical studies on the subject of income inequality and poverty. The purpose of the book is to explore new ways to analyze recent trends in income inequality and poverty, both from the perspective of quantifying poverty and inequality and quantifyig the impact of various factors on the trends in inequality and poverty. The novelty lies in the diversity of empirical approaches used and customers will benefit from learning about different methods.
DANIEL SLOTTJE is a Senior Managing Director in FTI Consulting Inc.'s Forensic and Litigation Consulting practice, and provides consulting services to clients in various industries. He has significant experience in litigation consulting in intellectual property matters, including patent infringement issues, copyrights and trademarks, as well as trade secrets. In addition to advising counsel, he has provided testimony in these and other matters. Dr. Slottje is a Professor of Economics at Southern Methodist University in Dallas and is a former partner in an international consulting firm. He has published more than 120 articles and written several books on economic issues. Dr. Slottje was ranked one of the top three applied econometricians in the world (out of 5,000 people), based on number of published articles in top econometrics journals in 1999. He has been quoted in national newspapers and has appeared on Fox, CBS, and NBC affiliates.
Inhaltsangabe
I Introduction and Overview.- Income Inequality and Poverty Empirics: New Tools and Perspectives.- II Income Inequality.- Trends in Real Income in Britain: A Microeconomic Analysis.- Changing American Earnings Distributions: One-Half Century of Experience.- A New Approach to the Decomposition of the Gini Income Inequality Ratio.- Global and Regional Inequality in the Distribution of Income: Estimation with Limited and Incomplete Data.- Gini's "Transvariazione" and the Measurement of Distance Between Distributions.- III Poverty.- The Uncertain Unit Root in the U.S. Poverty Rate.- The Measurement of Poverty: An Experimental Questionnaire Investigation.- IV Welfare.- Measuring the Welfare Effects of Tax Changes Using the LES: An Application to a Carbon Tax.
I Introduction and Overview.- Income Inequality and Poverty Empirics: New Tools and Perspectives.- II Income Inequality.- Trends in Real Income in Britain: A Microeconomic Analysis.- Changing American Earnings Distributions: One-Half Century of Experience.- A New Approach to the Decomposition of the Gini Income Inequality Ratio.- Global and Regional Inequality in the Distribution of Income: Estimation with Limited and Incomplete Data.- Gini's "Transvariazione" and the Measurement of Distance Between Distributions.- III Poverty.- The Uncertain Unit Root in the U.S. Poverty Rate.- The Measurement of Poverty: An Experimental Questionnaire Investigation.- IV Welfare.- Measuring the Welfare Effects of Tax Changes Using the LES: An Application to a Carbon Tax.
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