Exponential structure of income inequality: evidence from 67 countries

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作者
Yong Tao
Xiangjun Wu
Tao Zhou
Weibo Yan
Yanyuxiang Huang
Han Yu
Benedict Mondal
Victor M. Yakovenko
机构
[1] Southwest University,College of Economics and Management
[2] Southwest University,College of Hanhong
[3] Hangzhou Dianzi University,College of Economics
[4] University of Electronic Science and Technology of China,Big Data Research Center
[5] Xi’an Jiaotong University,School of Economics and Finance
[6] University of Maryland,Department of Physics
[7] University of Maryland,Department of Physics, CMTC and JQI
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Journal of Economic Interaction and Coordination | 2019年 / 14卷
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Income inequality; General equilibrium; Rawls’ fairness; Technological progress; Entropy; D31; D51; D63; E14;
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Economic competition between humans leads to income inequality, but, so far, there has been little understanding of underlying quantitative mechanisms governing such a collective behavior. We analyze datasets of household income from 67 countries, ranging from Europe to Latin America, North America and Asia. For all of the countries, we find a surprisingly uniform rule: income distribution for the great majority of populations (low and middle income classes) follows an exponential law. To explain this empirical observation, we propose a theoretical model within the standard framework of modern economics and show that free competition and Rawls’ fairness are the underlying mechanisms producing the exponential pattern. The free parameters of the exponential distribution in our model have an explicit economic interpretation and direct relevance to policy measures intended to alleviate income inequality.
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页数:31
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