An Elementary Interpretation of the Gini Inequality Index

Theory and Decision 52 (4):375-379 (2002)
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This note presents a very simple way of interpreting the Gini coefficient of inequality, in `equivalent' welfare terms, as the proportion of a cake of given size going to the poorer of two individuals in a two-person cake-sharing problem

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