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2. Constructing a Lorenz curve from income shares data
The following table shows the approximate income distribution for Colombia, Ukraine, and Turkey in 2011. In particular, it shows the income shares of
each quintile of the income distribution.
Income Group
Lowest quintile
Second quintile
Third quintile
Fourth quintile
Highest quintile
Percentage of Total Income, 2011
Turkey
Colombia Ukraine
2
9
5
6
14
10
17
14
21
50
18
63
22
38
has the most total income.
On the following graph, plot the Lorenz curves for the three countries. Plot Colombia's Lorenz curve using the green points (triangle symbol), Ukraine's
Lorenz curve using the blue points (circle symbol), and Turkey's Lorenz curve using the purple points (diamond symbol)
Note: Plot your points in the order in which you would like them connected. Line segments will connect the points automatically.
What is the difference between income inequality and wealth inequality? Can a household with a high income have a low amount of wealth and vice versa? How?
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