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econometrics Econometrics is the application of statistical methods to economic data in order to give empirical content to economic relationships. M. Hashem Pesaran (1987). "Econometrics," '' The New Palgrave: A Dictionary of Economics'', v. 2, p. 8 p. 8 ...
, the mean log deviation (MLD) is a measure of
income inequality There are wide varieties of economic inequality, most notably income inequality measured using the distribution of income (the amount of money people are paid) and wealth inequality measured using the distribution of wealth (the amount of we ...
. The MLD is zero when everyone has the same income, and takes larger positive values as incomes become more unequal, especially at the high end.


Definition

The MLD of household income has been defined asJonathan Haughton and Shahidur R. Khandker. 2009. ''The Handbook on Poverty and Inequality''. Washington, DC: The World Bank. : \mathrm=\frac\sum_^N \ln \frac where N is the number of households, x_i is the income of household ''i'', and \overline is the mean of x_i. Naturally the same formula can be used for positive variables other than income and for units of observation other than households. Equivalent definitions are : \mathrm=\frac\sum_^N (\ln \overline - \ln x_i) =\ln \overline - \overline where \overline is the mean of ln(''x''). The last definition shows that MLD is nonnegative, since \ln \geq \overline by Jensen's inequality. MLD has been called "the standard deviation of ln(''x'')", (SDL) but this is not correct. The SDL is : \mathrm =\sqrt and this is not equal to the MLD. For example, for the standard
lognormal distribution In probability theory, a log-normal (or lognormal) distribution is a continuous probability distribution of a random variable whose logarithm is normally distributed. Thus, if the random variable is log-normally distributed, then has a normal ...
, MLD = 1/2 but SDL = 1.


Related statistics

The MLD is a special case of the generalized entropy index. Specifically, the MLD is the generalized entropy index with α=0.


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