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Figure 6.3 Estimating the Gini Coefficient. Figure 6.4 Four Possible Lorenz Curves. Figure 6.7 Improved Income Distribution under the Traditional-Sector Enrichment Growth Typology. Figure 6.8 Worsened Income Distribution under the Modern-Sector Enrichment Growth Typology. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Figure 6.3   Estimating the Gini Coefficient

Chapter 6 Slide 1Copyright © 2003 Pearson Education, Inc.

Figure 6.3 Estimating the Gini Coefficient

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Chapter 6 Slide 2Copyright © 2003 Pearson Education, Inc.

Figure 6.4 Four Possible Lorenz Curves

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Figure 6.7 Improved Income Distribution under the Traditional-Sector Enrichment Growth Typology

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Figure 6.8 Worsened Income Distribution under the Modern-Sector Enrichment Growth Typology

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Figure 6.9 Crossing Lorenz Curves in the Modern-Sector Enlargement Growth Typology

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Figure 6.11 Kuznets Curve with Latin American Countries Identified

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Figure 6.13 Comparison of Gross National Product Growth Rates and Income Growth Rates of the Bottom 40% of the Population in Selected Less Developed Countries

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Figure 6.15 Where Poverty Has Fallen, and Where It Has Not

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Figure 6.16 Poverty in the Developing World Is Shifting toward South Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa

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Figure 6.17 Growth and the Poor

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Figure 6.17 Growth and the Poor cont’d

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Figure 6.18 Poverty Declines as National Income Rises

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Concepts for Review Absolute poverty Asset ownership Character of

economic growth Deciles Disposable income Elasticity of factor

substitution

Factor-price distortions Factor share

distribution of income Factors of production Foster-Greer-

Thorbecke (FGT) index Functional distribution

of income

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Concepts for Review, cont’d

Gini coefficient Headcount index Human Poverty

Index Income inequality Indirect taxes Kuznets curve Land reform

Lorenz curve Neoclassical price-

incentive model Personal distribution

of income Poverty gap Progressive income

tax

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Concepts for Review, cont’d

Public consumption Quintiles Redistribution

policies Regressive tax

Size distribution of income

Subsidy Workfare programs