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  • By adapting the statistical framework suggested by SzĂ©kely and Rizzo (2004) and considering the convergence of income distributions instead of aggregate (e.g., average) income, we exploit the scale-independence property of proper inequality metrics to evaluate not only the total but also the inequality-affecting (shape-influenced) convergence of income distributions. We illustrate the application using Monte Carlo experiments and characterizing the convergence of net equivalized income distributions among European Union member states. (xsd:string)
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  • In Economics Letters, 188, 2020 (xsd:string)
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