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Sechste Vorlesung: Aus Theorien abgeleitete Ungleichheitsmaße

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Alle bisher vorgestellten Ungleichheitsmaße sind rein statistischer Natur. Sie wurden im Rahmen der deskriptiven Statistik zur Analyse der Streuung von Messdaten entwickelt. Irgendeine Theorie über die ›Ordnung der Dinge‹ und über den Platz der Ungleichheit in dieser Ordnung steckt nicht hinter ihnen.

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Berger, J. (2019). Sechste Vorlesung: Aus Theorien abgeleitete Ungleichheitsmaße. In: Wirtschaftliche Ungleichheit. Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-23682-3_6

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