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What is the equation of the line of equality for the Lorenz curve? (1 Viewer)

crazy_paki123

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they dont ask for the equation?! They ask for the GINI index from it?
 

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y=x but you don't need it-> you can tell its this because at every point, the x axis equals the y axis (if that makes sense -> badly worded)
 

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Yeah I thought that I used maths to find the gradient and then subbed in numbers haha
 

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yes it is y=x, at the straight line (y=x) the GINI index=0, meaning its a communist economy
 

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I understand what you're saying, formula is:

A / A + B, where A is the area above the curve and B is the area below.

Most likely will not need to know that though.
 

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But that is for any Gini coefficient not just line of equality, however it will give you 0 is there is perfect equality.
 

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I understand what you're saying, formula is:

A / A + B, where A is the area above the curve and B is the area below.

Most likely will not need to know that though.
Actually you do need to know this formula- it has been tested before I'm pretty sure in HSC (if not HSC than in CSSA or IND)
 

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Haha thats why I said 'Most likely'. I would never personally take chances knowing the BOS.
 

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