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‘This book usefully collects together recent papers by John Creedy about measurement of income inequality and income mobility, with the added bonus of providing novel applications to data for New Zealand. Creedy, an expert in the field, provides many instructive insights.’ -- Stephen P. Jenkins, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK, President, Society for the Study of Economic Inequality, 2021-23
‘John Creedy’s distinguished career has been exemplified by careful empirical analysis and creative exploration of many thorny issues in public finance, specifically relating to economic inequality. This new book is no exception, it dives into deep questions of appropriately measuring inequality and doesn’t shy away from getting into dynamic versus static issues. I recommend it highly to anyone who wants to understand how topflight researchers in the field look at these issues.’ -- Daniel Slottje, Professor Emeritus, Southern Methodist University, US

Table of Contents
1. Introduction 2. Alternative Distributions and Metrics 3. Interpreting Inequality Measures 4. Inequality-Preserving Changes 5. Decomposing Inequality Changes 6. Inequality Over a Long Period 7 Regression Models of Mobility 8. Illustrating Differential Growth 9. Summary Measures of Equalising Mobility 10. Mobility as Positional Change 11. Poverty Persistence Bibliography Index

Comparing Income Distributions

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      Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
      Publication Date: 31/03/2023
      ISBN13: 9781035307326, 978-1035307326
      ISBN10: 1035307324

      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review
      ‘This book usefully collects together recent papers by John Creedy about measurement of income inequality and income mobility, with the added bonus of providing novel applications to data for New Zealand. Creedy, an expert in the field, provides many instructive insights.’ -- Stephen P. Jenkins, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK, President, Society for the Study of Economic Inequality, 2021-23
      ‘John Creedy’s distinguished career has been exemplified by careful empirical analysis and creative exploration of many thorny issues in public finance, specifically relating to economic inequality. This new book is no exception, it dives into deep questions of appropriately measuring inequality and doesn’t shy away from getting into dynamic versus static issues. I recommend it highly to anyone who wants to understand how topflight researchers in the field look at these issues.’ -- Daniel Slottje, Professor Emeritus, Southern Methodist University, US

      Table of Contents
      1. Introduction 2. Alternative Distributions and Metrics 3. Interpreting Inequality Measures 4. Inequality-Preserving Changes 5. Decomposing Inequality Changes 6. Inequality Over a Long Period 7 Regression Models of Mobility 8. Illustrating Differential Growth 9. Summary Measures of Equalising Mobility 10. Mobility as Positional Change 11. Poverty Persistence Bibliography Index

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