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arxiv: physics/0507035 · v1 · pith:I4P5L7VGnew · submitted 2005-07-06 · ⚛️ physics.soc-ph · physics.data-an· q-fin.GN

Income Distribution Dependence of Poverty Measure: A Theoretical Analysis

classification ⚛️ physics.soc-ph physics.data-anq-fin.GN
keywords povertyincomedistributionvariancemeandevelopingeconomyfunction
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With a new deprivation (or poverty) function, in this paper, we theoretically study the changes in poverty with respect to the `global' mean and variance of the income distribution using Indian survey data. We show that when the income obeys a log-normal distribution, a rising mean income generally indicates a reduction in poverty while an increase in the variance of the income distribution increases poverty. This altruistic view for a developing economy, however, is not tenable anymore once the poverty index is found to follow a pareto distribution. Here although a rising mean income indicates a reduction in poverty, due to the presence of an inflexion point in the poverty function, there is a critical value of the variance below which poverty decreases with increasing variance while beyond this value, poverty undergoes a steep increase followed by a decrease with respect to higher variance. Following these results, we make quantitative predictions to correlate a developing with a developed economy.

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