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- Pens_parade abstract "Pen's Parade is a concept described in a 1971 book published by Dutch economist Jan Pen describing income distribution. The parade is defined as a succession of every person in the economy, with their height proportional to their income, and ordered from lowest to greatest. People with average income would be of average height, and so the spectactor. The Pen's description of what the spectator would see is a parade of dwarves, and then some unbelievable giants at the very end.The original context of the parade is the United Kingdom, and the duration is one hour. The parade is used by economists as a graphical representation of income inequality because it's a form of Quantile function and it's considered useful when comparing two different areas or periods.".
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- Pens_parade wikiPageWikiLink Atkinson_index.
- Pens_parade wikiPageWikiLink Category:Demographic_economics.
- Pens_parade wikiPageWikiLink Category:Distribution_of_wealth.
- Pens_parade wikiPageWikiLink Category:Economic_indicators.
- Pens_parade wikiPageWikiLink Category:Economic_inequality.
- Pens_parade wikiPageWikiLink Category:Globalization-related_indices.
- Pens_parade wikiPageWikiLink Category:Income_distribution.
- Pens_parade wikiPageWikiLink Category:Socioeconomics.
- Pens_parade wikiPageWikiLink Category:Summary_statistics.
- Pens_parade wikiPageWikiLink Category:Welfare_economics.
- Pens_parade wikiPageWikiLink Economic_inequality.
- Pens_parade wikiPageWikiLink Gini_coefficient.
- Pens_parade wikiPageWikiLink Income_distribution.
- Pens_parade wikiPageWikiLink Jan_Pen.
- Pens_parade wikiPageWikiLink John_Paul_Getty.
- Pens_parade wikiPageWikiLink Quantile_function.
- Pens_parade wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- Pens_parade wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pen%27s parade".
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- Pens_parade subject Category:Demographic_economics.
- Pens_parade subject Category:Distribution_of_wealth.
- Pens_parade subject Category:Economic_indicators.
- Pens_parade subject Category:Economic_inequality.
- Pens_parade subject Category:Globalization-related_indices.
- Pens_parade subject Category:Income_distribution.
- Pens_parade subject Category:Socioeconomics.
- Pens_parade subject Category:Summary_statistics.
- Pens_parade subject Category:Welfare_economics.
- Pens_parade hypernym Concept.
- Pens_parade comment "Pen's Parade is a concept described in a 1971 book published by Dutch economist Jan Pen describing income distribution. The parade is defined as a succession of every person in the economy, with their height proportional to their income, and ordered from lowest to greatest. People with average income would be of average height, and so the spectactor.".
- Pens_parade label "Pen's parade".
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