
We introduce a new class of generalized measures of relative deprivation. The class takes the form of a power mean of order p. A characteristic of the class is that depending on the value of the proximity-sensitive parameter p, the class is capable of accommodating both a decreasing weight (the case of p > 1), and an increasing weight (the case of p ∈ (0,1)) accorded to given changes in the incomes of the individuals who are wealthier than the reference individual, depending on their proximity in the income distribution to the reference individual.
sensitivity to the proximity of changes in others' incomes, 330, H23, Sensitivity to the proximity of changes in others' incomes, Economics, ddc:320, income distribution, ddc:300, sensitivity to income transfers between wealthier individuals, Sensitivity to income transfers between wealthier individuals, Statistical methods; economic indices and measures, D31, relative deprivation, D33, ddc:330, 320, Sensitivity to the proximity of changes in others’ incomes, 300, Relative deprivation, Income distribution, Welfare economics, D63
sensitivity to the proximity of changes in others' incomes, 330, H23, Sensitivity to the proximity of changes in others' incomes, Economics, ddc:320, income distribution, ddc:300, sensitivity to income transfers between wealthier individuals, Sensitivity to income transfers between wealthier individuals, Statistical methods; economic indices and measures, D31, relative deprivation, D33, ddc:330, 320, Sensitivity to the proximity of changes in others’ incomes, 300, Relative deprivation, Income distribution, Welfare economics, D63
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