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  2. Gini coefficient - Wikipedia

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    The Gini coefficient can then be thought of as the ratio of the area that lies between the line of equality and the Lorenz curve (marked A in the diagram) over the total area under the line of equality (marked A and B in the diagram); i.e., G = A/(A + B).

  3. File:Economics Gini coefficient2.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Gini coefficient diagram, based on the version by Bluemoose/BenFrantzDale. You can think of the horizontal axis as percent of people and the vertical axis as the percent of income those people receive.

  4. Lorenz curve - Wikipedia

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    A complete handout about the Lorenz curve including various applications, including an Excel spreadsheet graphing Lorenz curves and calculating Gini coefficients as well as coefficients of variation. LORENZ 3.0 is a Mathematica notebook which draw sample Lorenz curves and calculates Gini coefficients and Lorenz asymmetry coefficients from data ...

  5. File:Map of countries by GINI coefficient (1990 to 2020).svg

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    Greenland (2015): Gini Index coefficient. CIA World Factbook. Retrieved on 16 July 2021. Saudi Arabia (2013): The World Factbook. CIA.gov. Central Intelligence Agency. Retrieved on 28 May 2019. Cambodia (2013): Income Gini coefficient. hdr.undp.org. World Bank. Archived from the original on 10 June 2010. Retrieved on 29 January 2020.

  6. List of sovereign states by wealth inequality - Wikipedia

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    The Wealth Gini coefficients from 2008 are based on a working paper published by the National Bureau of Economic Research. [5] The Wealth Gini numbers for 2018, 2019, and 2021 come from the Global Wealth Databook by Credit Suisse. [6] [7] [8] * indicates "Wealth inequality in COUNTRY or TERRITORY" or "Income inequality in COUNTRY or TERRITORY ...

  7. File:Economics Gini coefficient.svg - Wikipedia

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    Gini coefficient diagram. You can think of the horizontal axis as percent of people and the vertical axis as the percent of income those people receive. Therefore the curves always start and end at the same places, where 0% of people make 0% of the country's income and 100% of people making 100% of the total income.

  8. File:Gini since WWII.svg - Wikipedia

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    It is defined as a ratio with values between 0 and 1: A low Gini coefficient indicates more equal income or wealth distribution, while a high Gini coefficient indicates more unequal distribution. 0 corresponds to perfect equality (everyone having exactly the same income) and 1 corresponds to perfect inequality (where one person has all the ...

  9. File:World Map Gini coefficient.svg - Wikipedia

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    Updated per Xinhua's announcement that China's Gini coefficient is currently 0.46. 08:08, 4 January 2008: 4,500 × 2,234 (4.05 MB) Updatebjarni: Updated Sweden and Bornholm to match articles on Sweden and Denmark. [using an external editor] 08:07, 4 January 2008: 4,500 × 2,234 (4.05 MB) Updatebjarni