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Prioritarian Poverty Comparisons with Cardinal and Ordinal Attributes
Abstract:The ethical view of prioritarianism holds that if an extra bundle of attributes is to be allocated to either of two individuals, then priority should be given to the worse off among the two. We consider multidimensional poverty comparisons with cardinal and ordinal attributes and propose three axioms that operationalize the prioritarian view. Each priority axiom, in combination with a handful of standard properties, characterizes a class of poverty measures.
Keywords:Correlation increasing majorization  multidimensional poverty measurement  priority  uniform majorization
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