1987 | OriginalPaper | Chapter
Inductive analysis from empirical income distributions
Author : Arnold H. Q. M. Merkies
Published in: The Practice of Econometrics
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Included in: Professional Book Archive
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According to Lange (1968) the first econometric study has been Pareto’s analysis of the personal income distribution. It appeared first in the Giornale degli Economisti of January 1895. Over the last twenty five years the personal income distribution has also been one of the topics of interest of Cramer, see Cramer (1969,1976,1978) and Ransom and Cramer (1983). Most authors deal with the problem from a normative point of view. They compare the given distribution with some preconceived idea of how the distribution should look like. Cramer is more at home among positivists who aim at a concise description of actual distributions.