The Bunching and Monotonicity Properties of Families of Probability Distributions
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concentrationdistributionsbetaincomemeasureprobabilityrandomvariables
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Measuring the concentration of random variables is a fundamental concept in probability and statistics. Here, we explore a type of concentration measure for continuous random variables with bounded support and use it to provide a notion of stochastic order by concentration. We give an application to the Beta family of distributions, and specifically to the one-parameter subfamily with constant mean. This leads to using U.S. household income data to fit generalized Beta distributions and offers a new measure of income concentration.
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