
handle: 10419/95380
We present a markovian homogeneous model that mimics the evolution of household income. With three parameters only, the model generates a set of theoretical curves that closely fit actual income distributions, as observed in 19 advanced economies in the period 1967-2004. The fit is better, and theoretically more consistent, than that obtained with other models customarily used in the literature, for instance log-normal or power-law models.
Markovscher Prozess, OECD-Staaten, Mikroökonomische Fundierung, Einkommensverteilung, ddc:330, Haushaltseinkommen
Markovscher Prozess, OECD-Staaten, Mikroökonomische Fundierung, Einkommensverteilung, ddc:330, Haushaltseinkommen
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