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Some universal patterns in income distribution: An econophysics approach

By
Shaikh A.
Ragab A.

The econophysics “two-class” approach yields a novel theoretical and empirically robust relation: The per capita income (Formula presented.) of any bottom fraction (x) of the population equals a(x)∙(1−G) (Formula presented.), where a(x) is a coupling coefficient, G the Gini, and (Formula presented.) is national per capita income. For the bottom 70%, a(70) = 1, which yields the Sen inequality adjustment to the 1993 UNDP Human Development Index, without any reliance on social welfare functions. Alternately, a(80) = 1.1 yields the bottom 80% per capita income (Vast Majority Income). We propose the latter as a new inequality-adjusted measure of wellbeing. © 2022 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.