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Posterior Distributions for the Gini Coefficient Using Grouped Data
Authors:Duangkamon Chotikapanich  & William E Griffiths
Institution:School of Economics and Finance, Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Australia,;School of Economic Studies, University of New England, Armidale, NSW, Australia
Abstract:When available data comprise a number of sampled households in each of a number of income classes, the likelihood function is obtained from a multinomial distribution with the income class population proportions as the unknown parameters. Two methods for going from this likelihood function to a posterior distribution on the Gini coefficient are investigated. In the first method, two alternative assumptions about the underlying income distribution are considered, namely a lognormal distribution and the Singh–Maddala (1976) income distribution. In these cases the likelihood function is reparameterized and the Gini coefficient is a nonlinear function of the income distribution parameters. The Metropolis algorithm is used to find the corresponding posterior distributions of the Gini coefficient from a sample of Bangkok households. The second method does not require an assumption about the nature of the income distribution, but uses (a) triangular prior distributions, and (b) beta prior distributions, on the location of mean income within each income class. By sampling from these distributions, and the Dirichlet posterior distribution of the income class proportions, alternative posterior distributions of the Gini coefficient are calculated.
Keywords:Dirichlet posterior  income inequality  lognormal distribution  Metropolis algorithm  
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