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Nonparametric Analysis of Income Distributions among Different Regions Based on Energy Distance with Applications to China Health and Nutrition Survey Data

Ma, Zhihua; Xue, Yishu; & Hu, Guanyu. (2019). Nonparametric Analysis of Income Distributions among Different Regions Based on Energy Distance with Applications to China Health and Nutrition Survey Data. Master's thesis / Doctoral dissertation.

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Income distribution is a major concern in economic theory. In regional economics, it is often of interest to compare income distributions in different regions. Traditional methods often compare the income inequality of different regions by assuming parametric forms of the income distributions, or using summary statistics like the Gini coefficient. In this paper, we propose a nonparametric procedure to test for heterogeneity in income distributions among different regions, and a K-means clustering procedure for clustering income distributions based on energy distance. In simulation studies, it is shown that the energy distance based method has competitive results with other common methods in hypothesis testing, and the energy distance based clustering method performs well in the clustering problem. The proposed approaches are applied in analyzing data from China Health and Nutrition Survey 2011. The results indicate that there are significant differences among income distributions of the 12 provinces in the dataset. After applying a 4-means clustering algorithm, we obtained the clustering results of the income distributions in the 12 provinces.




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CSAM (Communications for Statistical Applications and Methods)


Ma, Zhihua
Xue, Yishu
Hu, Guanyu



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