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<section name="raw"> <SEQUENTIAL> <record key="001" att1="001" value="LIB900220703" att2="LIB900220703">001 LIB900220703</record> <field key="037" subkey="x">englisch</field> <field key="050" subkey="x">Forschungsbericht</field> <field key="076" subkey="">Ökonomie</field> <field key="079" subkey="y">http://www.ihs.ac.at/publications/ihsfo/fo119.pdf</field> <field key="079" subkey="z">wagner, michael, on comparing distribution processes (pdf)</field> <field key="100" subkey="">wagner, michael</field> <field key="331" subkey="">on comparing distribution processes</field> <field key="403" subkey="">1. ed.</field> <field key="410" subkey="">wien</field> <field key="412" subkey="">institut fuer hoehere studien</field> <field key="425" subkey="">1977, june</field> <field key="433" subkey="">31 pp.</field> <field key="451" subkey="">institut fuer hoehere studien; forschungsberichte; 119</field> <field key="544" subkey="">IHSFO 119</field> <field key="753" subkey="">abstract: distribution processes are usually only compared with respect to their result, i.e. the distribution of income among</field> <field key="ind" subkey="i">viduals (or households). this limitation is unsatisfactory when a broad welfare theoretic conception of economic justice is</field> <field key="bor" subkey="n">e in mind: not only the 'static' inequality as exhibited by a given distribution of income has to be taken into account. full</field> <field key="con" subkey="s">ideration has to be given as well to the underlying mechanism by which income is distributed, i.e. the 'imputation mechanism'</field> <field key=". g" subkey="i">ven a model of the imputation mechanism, it is possible to construct measures of 'process inequality' (as opposed to measures</field> <field key="of" subkey="'">static' inequality of a particular distribution of income). this is done for the 'chance' model whichis related to the</field> <field key="con" subkey="c">eption of 'unequal opportunities'. on the basis of a 'dynamic equity principle' the measure (d) of process inequality is</field> <field key="der" subkey="i">ved. it is shown that the measure (d) of process inequality contains normatively relevant information which could not be</field> <field key="obt" subkey="a">ined by taking only 'static' inequality measures into account.;</field> </SEQUENTIAL> </section> Servertime: 0.116 sec | Clienttime:
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