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2013 | 14(XIV) | nr 1 | 276-282
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Stochastic Equivalence Scales in Log-Normal Distributions of Expenditures

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In the paper, the properties of the stochastic equivalence scales (SES) are analysed when expenditure distributions are log-normal. The SES provides the equivalent distribution of expenditures when the population of households is heterogeneous with respect to such attributes as household size, demographic composition, etc. For log-normal expenditure distributions, the non-parametric SES deflators are proportional to the ration of geometric means in compared distributions. The statistical analysis of expenditure distributions for Poland in the years 2005-2010 shows that these deflators perform quite well. (original abstract)
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  • Politechnika Gdańska
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