A general rank-dependent approach for distributional comparisons
Working Paper 2021-567
Abstract
This paper provides a normative framework for distributional comparisons within a rank-dependent and bidimensional setting where individuals’ well-being is characterized by a monetary and a non-monetary dimension and when the focus is on inequality at the bottom as well as at the top of distribution in both dimensions. To this end, we develop third order inverse stochastic dominance conditions for classes of social welfare functions satisfying: i) Threshold Dependent Positional Transfer Sensitivity with respect to the monetary dimension (TDPT); ii) TDPT combined with downside inequality aversion with respect to the non-monetary dimension; iii) TDPT combined with upside inequality aversion with respect to the non-monetary dimension. Our results emerge along with the existing one supporting downside inequality aversion both with respect to income and needs and upside inequality aversion with respect to income.
Authors: Flaviana Palmisano, Ida Petrillo.