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    The Lorenz Curve and the Line of Perfect Income Equality
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The Lorenz Curve and the Line of Perfect Income Equality

Question 91

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The Lorenz curve and the line of perfect income equality will be one and the same in an economy if 20% of all households receive 20% of all income.

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