Keywords and phrases: inequality measurement, inequality indices, Gini index, Lorenz curve, income data.
Received: November 5, 2023; Accepted: December 7, 2023; Published: Januray 25, 2024
How to cite this article: H. F. CORONEL-BRIZIO, A. R. HERNÁNDEZ-MONTOYA and T. H. SELIGMAN-SCHURCH, Fitting a one index-parameter Lorenz curve model to Mexico statewide data, Advances and Applications in Statistics 91(3) (2024), 363-370. http://dx.doi.org/10.17654/0972361724019
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