• In statistics, Samuelson's inequality, named after the economist Paul Samuelson, also called the Laguerre–Samuelson inequality, after the mathematician...
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  • Chebyshev's inequality is the best possible bound for an arbitrary distribution, this is not necessarily true for finite samples. Samuelson's inequality states...
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    Keeping (1951:164), Rose and Smith (2002:264), and Weisstein (n.d.). Samuelson's inequality is a result that states bounds on the values that individual observations...
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    Markov's inequality Minkowski inequality Nesbitt's inequality Pedoe's inequality Poincaré inequality Samuelson's inequality Sobolev inequality Triangle...
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    1940 and remained there until his death. Samuelson's biographer argues that a central reason for Samuelson's move from Harvard to MIT was the anti-Semitism...
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  • in certain queues Samuelson's inequality Shearer's inequality Stochastic Gronwall inequality Talagrand's concentration inequality Vitale's random Brunn–Minkowski...
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    statistic Robust standard deviation Root mean square Sample size Samuelson's inequality Six Sigma Standard error Standard score Statistical dispersion Yamartino...
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  • America), wage inequality rose, and, under the assumption that these countries are labor-abundant, the SS theorem predicts that wage inequality should have...
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  • observation is deleted Grubbs's test Normalization (statistics) Samuelson's inequality Standard score William Sealy Gosset Regression Deletion Diagnostics...
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  • lower and upper bounds of the roots, by using what is now called Samuelson's inequality. Let ∑ k = 0 n a k x k {\displaystyle \sum _{k=0}^{n}a_{k}x^{k}}...
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    transformations Laguerre's theorem Laguerre–Forsyth invariant Laguerre–Samuelson inequality Laguerre–Voronoi diagram (in French) "Nécrologie". In: Nouvelles...
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  • Balassa–Samuelson effect, also known as Harrod–Balassa–Samuelson effect (Kravis and Lipsey 1983), the Ricardo–Viner–Harrod–Balassa–Samuelson–Penn–Bhagwati...
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  • Sampling fraction Sampling frame Sampling probability Sampling risk Samuelson's inequality Sargan test SAS (software) SAS language SAS System – see SAS (software)...
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    Gini coefficient (category Income inequality metrics)
    dispersion intended to represent the income inequality, the wealth inequality, or the consumption inequality within a nation or a social group. It was developed...
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    others, suggests that inequality fosters the growth process. Specifically, since the aggregate saving increases with inequality due to higher property...
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    single-handedly established the modern British field of inequality and poverty studies. He worked on inequality and poverty for over four decades. Atkinson was...
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  • methods to represent theories and analyse problems in economics. Paul Samuelson's treatise Foundations of Economic Analysis (1947) exemplifies the method...
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    the societal ills associated with higher income inequality, as the tax structure reduces inequality; economists disagree on the tax policy's economic...
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  • balance. This chapter contrasts the standard neoliberal agenda staged by Samuelson's circular flow diagram and scripted by the Mont Pelerin Society of Friedman...
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    regression and scatter diagrams, published in 2005, has strongly supported Samuelson's dictum. Peter Lynch, a mutual fund manager at Fidelity Investments who...
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  • in the United States Economic inequality (worldwide overview; causes, effects, normative perspectives) Income inequality metrics Gini coefficient Lorenz...
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  • fields such as resource allocation, public policy, social indicators, and inequality and poverty measurement. Distribution (economics) Economic ideology Is-ought...
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    share of overall income over the last three decades, with almost as much inequality as before the Great Depression. He recommends much higher marginal tax...
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  • are marked differences in resource distribution and associated economic inequality between regions or countries, with developed countries using more natural...
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    development index and a skilled labour force, with the 22nd lowest income inequality by Gini index in the world. The Hungarian economy is the 53rd-largest...
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    scholarship addressing issues of global justice and combating social inequality in education and healthcare. Amartya Sen was born in a Bengali family...
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    The notability of Sraffa's critique is also demonstrated by Paul A. Samuelson's comments and engagements with it over many years, stating: What a cleaned-up...
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  • scrolled to at JEL: D63, wedged on the same line between 'Equity' and 'Inequality' along with 'Other Normative Criteria and Measurement'. Categories above...
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  • Bergson–Samuelson social welfare functions in Paretian welfare economics from the New School. James E. Foster and Amartya Sen, 1996, On Economic Inequality,...
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    by governments that, intentionally or not, result in widening income inequality; it has also been used in critical references to neoliberalism. Despite...
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