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Lorenz Curve and Gini Coefficient
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16. Income Inequality and Poverty / Lorenz Curve and Gini Coefficient / Problem 4
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How is complete inequality represented on a Lorenz curve?
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A diagonal line from the origin to the top right corner.
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A curve that bows outward from the line of equality.
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A line that runs along the horizontal axis and then vertically at the end.
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A straight line parallel to the horizontal axis.
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