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Inequality Adjustment Criteria for the Human Development Index

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  • Enrico Casadio Tarabusi
  • Giulio Guarini

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Our goal is to analyse the inequality aspects of Human Development Index and to propose a new aggregation function that can adjust it by considering inequality penalisation. We take into account inequality across dimensions and across individuals and three laws of inequality penalisation: decreasing, constant and increasing. At the beginning, we describe the features of standard Human Development Index and after we survey main analytical contributions regarding the inequality adjustment of Human Development Index. Successively, we decline the basic properties of the human development indices and also we present specific properties enjoyed by the aggregation function proposed: the Inequality Adjusted Exponential Mean (IAEM). This function is a specific case of the generalised mean. Three are the innovative aspects of IAEM function not enjoyed by the others ones. Firstly, the domain of IAEM function is unlimited. Secondly, IAEM function enjoys the property of incomplete compensability. Thirdly, with IAEM function it is possible to build three different rating and ranking classification according to the laws of penalisation. Finally, we apply the IAEM function to the database with 32 countries, developing and developed. According to the results, the Inequality Adjusted Human Development Index built by the IAEM function is significantly different from the standard Human Development Index built by the arithmetic mean, especially for the cases of decreasing and increasing penalisation. Moreover there is a negative correlation between the level of standard Human Development Index and the Penalisation Index, both in terms of rating and ranking.

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  • Enrico Casadio Tarabusi & Giulio Guarini, 2010. "Inequality Adjustment Criteria for the Human Development Index," FIW Working Paper series 063, FIW.
  • Handle: RePEc:wsr:wpaper:y:2010:i:063
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    Keywords

    inequality; human development index; aggregation functions;
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    JEL classification:

    • O15 - Economic Development, Innovation, Technological Change, and Growth - - Economic Development - - - Economic Development: Human Resources; Human Development; Income Distribution; Migration
    • D63 - Microeconomics - - Welfare Economics - - - Equity, Justice, Inequality, and Other Normative Criteria and Measurement

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