# English, Article edition: MULTIFRACTAL CHARACTERIZATION OF SPATIAL INCOME CURDLING: THEORY AND APPLICATIONS FRANCISCO ROSALES; ADOLFO POSADAS; ROBERTO QUIROZ

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• MULTIFRACTAL CHARACTERIZATION OF SPATIAL INCOME CURDLING: THEORY AND APPLICATIONS
Author
• FRANCISCO ROSALES
• ROBERTO QUIROZ
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Notes
• A spatial curdling index $(\mathcal{C})$ is presented for studying income concentration in two-dimensional fields originated by a cascade process, resembling resource allocation maps. Computational simulations of spatial distributions show that the relation between $\mathcal{C}$ and measures of income inequality such as the Gini coefficient $(\mathcal{G})$ forms a concave area. Acknowledgment of this fact brings additional information for formulating geopolitical strategies for income inequality reduction, and for comparison purposes in a set of countries or across time within a country. With the aim of showing the importance of index $\mathcal{C}$, a prototype of the empirical application is shown based on the Peruvian and Swedish income maps.
• Resource allocation maps, cascade processes, Gini coefficient
• RePEc:wsi:acsxxx:v:11:y:2008:i:06:p:861-874
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• English
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