it only accounts for income inequalities. There are many others, more relevant in the long run.
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Often too much emphasis on income equality, not enough on assets, taking the focus off the truly wealthy.
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health economists also distinguish inequality and inequity, which can be very useful (see, e.g., http://bit.ly/198NWom ).
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Well, obviously, assuming you pair it at least with median & quintiles—what most think of as inequality measures. https://twitter.com/joe_atikian/status/807313537760690176 …
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More conceptual clarity. (Could also look at capacities a la Sen if people were interested).https://twitter.com/ZooeyGoethe/status/807309810702176258 …
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Well, then you are aware that it is but a start.
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and we've worked out how to do gini coefficients for info tech access. (they work well)http://www.icpsr.umich.edu/icpsrweb/ICPSR/studies/23562 …
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@JBparker44 One area that works against inequality is ownership. Starting with land & housing then leading into entrepreneurship.
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No, I am all for ownership. Ownership can improve people's lives, they have a bigger stake in their community.
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