@article{Satimanon:103844,
      recid = {103844},
      author = {Satimanon, Monthien},
      title = {Comparison of Approaches to Measuring the Causes of Income  Inequality},
      address = {2011-07-24},
      number = {321-2016-10889},
      series = {Selected Paper},
      pages = {36},
      month = {Jul},
      year = {2011},
      abstract = {Most of the inequality literature in the United States and  developing countries has focused on education and fringe  benefit provided by government as determinants of income  inequality. The partial effect (sign, magnitude, and  significance) of education on the measure of income  inequality depends not only on the return to education but  also position of unit of observation on the upper and lower  tail of income distribution. In the recent development  literature, it has been pointed out that there exists the  endogeneity issue regarding the causality of income  inequality and education attainment. Hence, the estimating  results of partial effect might be inconsistent. Taking  advantages of the newly developed quantile regression with  control function, this study compares the result from  conventional estimation to the results of this new  estimation method.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/103844},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.103844},
}