Rank-based poverty measures and poverty ordering with an application to Tunisia

Author: A Hagenaars, A Sen, AB Atkinson, AF Shorrocks, B Zheng, B Zheng, B Zheng, C Zoli, D Donaldson, D Donaldson, F Mehran, GF Barrett, H Dalton, JE Foster, JE Foster, JE Foster, JE Foster, JE Foster, JE Foster, JY Duclos, JY Duclos, ME Yaari, ME Yaari, MF Sordo, Mohamed Ayadi, N Chtioui, N Kakwani, Naouel Chtioui, P Makdissi, R Aaberge, SC Kolm, SP Jenkins, SP Jenkins, SP Jenkins
Publisher: Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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Using the normative approach, we develop a class of poverty measures that is function of a weighting system. Each particular weighting function corresponds to a particular social judgment. This offers the decision-maker a large selection of social preferences functions, and he can choose the one that best represents his social judgment. We also develop new concepts of a-extended TIP curves. They are used to establish the conditions of the robust and unanimous poverty ranking of our measures. These conditions are in terms of second-and higher-degree TIP dominance. Finally, we provide an empirical illustration using Tunisian data on the 2005–2010 period.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio

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