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Konvolut Wealth and Income Distribution 1

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Document type:
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Collection:
Josef Steindl Collection
Title:
Konvolut Wealth and Income Distribution 1
Author:
Steindl, Josef
Scope:
Konvolut aus handschriftlichen und maschinenschriftlichen Blättern (insgesamt 70 Blätter)
Year of publication:
1975
Source material date:
[vermutlich um 1975]
Language:
English
Description:
Das vorliegende Konvolut umfasst: handschriftliche Tabellen mit Datenmaterial zur Einkommensverteilung in Schweden, Teile eines Papers zu den Modellen der Einkommens- und Vermögensverteilung von Pareto, Simon und Champernowne sowie ausführliche Fußnoten mit Modellanwendungen bzw. Bezug zu anderen Bereichen wie z.B. Unternehmenswachstum (Bezug zu Growth of Firms in "Random Processes").
Note:
Das Konvolut enthält handschriftliche Tabellen, graphische Darstellungen der Berechnungen auf Millimeterpapier, Teile eines Papers (Typoskript) mit Seitennummerierung 8-25 sowie mehrere Blätter mit handschriftlichen Notizen.
Related work:
Steindl, Josef: The Pareto Distribution. In: Steindl, Josef: Economic Papers 1941-88. London: Macmillan, 1990, S. 321-327 Steindl, Josef: The Personal Distribution of Income. In: Steindl, Josef: Economic Papers 1941-88. London: Macmillan, 1990, S. 356-371 Steindl, Josef: The Distribution of Wealth after a Model of Wold and Whittle. In: Steindl, Josef: Economic Papers 1941-88. London: Macmillan, 1990, S. 328-355
Topic:
Stochastic processes and size distribution
JEL Classification:
D31 [Personal Income, Wealth, and Their Distributions]
Shelfmark:
S/M.27.1
Rights of use:
All rights reserved
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Free access

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25 
of the person concerned, the tine curve during the life 
"being called the carrier. The carrier will, of course, 
depend to some extent on the education, so that we have 
a link with the element from which we started. 
Can we assume that the hierarchy of grades evolves on 
known patterns leading to skew distributions? 
Such a pattern would result from a general consideration 
of the growing complication of society. As a result of 
scientific and technological developments the amount of 
information which must he held in store ready for use 
increases steadily. This leads to specialisation: Here 
or there a specialist splits off from a qualification 
because the information cannot he managed any more, it 
has to be divided. The specialist usually will represent 
a higher grade than the qualification from which/,split* 
off. If specialists are generated as in a birth process, 
each grade bringing forth new specialists one grade 
higher in proportion to the parent population of each 
grade then we should obtain the logarithmic growth 
characteristic of the diffusion processes in economics. 
In addition we require as a second assumption that 
growing pyrasUa-ds (or hierarchies) of the type described 
\ \ 
exist at different ages - in different stages of develop 
ment - one beside the other at the same time; and further, 
that this age is exponentially distributed.
	        

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