Arbeitspapier
Miserly developments
In many countries extreme poverty is unnecessary. Yet it persists. We propose a simple index, denoted the Miser index, to measure the extent to which societies have poverty in the midst of affluence. It builds on the generalized Lorenz curve, but can also be seen as a measure of polarization between the rich and the poor. We calculate the index for a number of developing and emerging economies and rank them according to their revealed miserliness. We also identify important correlates of the Miser index. Countries that score high on the index tend to be socially fractionalized, bureaucratically inefficient, and politically corrupt. They provide their citizens with a low level of health care and education. Democracy and high growth rates do not moderate miserliness. Finally, considering the world as a single entity, we find a dramatic rise in global miserliness over the last 30 years.
- Language
-
Englisch
- Bibliographic citation
-
Series: Memorandum ; No. 2009,04
- Classification
-
Wirtschaft
Personal Income, Wealth, and Their Distributions
Equity, Justice, Inequality, and Other Normative Criteria and Measurement
Foreign Aid
Measurement and Analysis of Poverty
Economic Development: Human Resources; Human Development; Income Distribution; Migration
- Subject
-
Miser index
poverty
affluence
inequality
development
Armut
Indexberechnung
Lorenz-Kurve
Einkommensverteilung
Entwicklung
Welt
- Event
-
Geistige Schöpfung
- (who)
-
Lind, Jo Thori
Moene, Karl Ove
- Event
-
Veröffentlichung
- (who)
-
University of Oslo, Department of Economics
- (where)
-
Oslo
- (when)
-
2008
- Handle
- Last update
-
10.03.2025, 11:44 AM CET
Data provider
ZBW - Deutsche Zentralbibliothek für Wirtschaftswissenschaften - Leibniz-Informationszentrum Wirtschaft. If you have any questions about the object, please contact the data provider.
Object type
- Arbeitspapier
Associated
- Lind, Jo Thori
- Moene, Karl Ove
- University of Oslo, Department of Economics
Time of origin
- 2008