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Power Law Distributions in Korean Household Incomes

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  • Kyungsik Kim

    (Pukyong National University)

  • Seong-Min Yoon

    (Pukyong National University)

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We investigate the distribution function and the cumulative probability for Korean household incomes, i.e., the current, labor, and property incomes. For our case, the distribution functions are consistent with a power law. It is also showed that the probability density of income growth rates almost has the form of a exponential function. Our obtained results are compared with those of other numerical calculations.

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  • Kyungsik Kim & Seong-Min Yoon, 2004. "Power Law Distributions in Korean Household Incomes," Papers cond-mat/0403161, arXiv.org.
  • Handle: RePEc:arx:papers:cond-mat/0403161
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    1. Jagielski, Maciej & Czyżewski, Kordian & Kutner, Ryszard & Stanley, H. Eugene, 2017. "Income and wealth distribution of the richest Norwegian individuals: An inequality analysis," Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, Elsevier, vol. 474(C), pages 330-333.
    2. Fabio Clementi & Mauro Gallegati, 2005. "Pareto's Law of Income Distribution: Evidence for Grermany, the United Kingdom, and the United States," Microeconomics 0505006, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    3. Maciej Jagielski & Kordian Czy.zewski & Ryszard Kutner & H. Eugene Stanley, 2016. "Income and wealth distribution of the richest Norwegian individuals: An inequality analysis," Papers 1610.08918, arXiv.org.

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