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The Information Theory of Comparisons - With Applications to Statistics and the Social Sciences

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This book finds a broad domain of relevance in statistics and the social sciences. Its conceptual development is supported by applications to economics and income distribution, finance, education, demographics and actuarial science, political studies, psychology, and general statistics.
Fresh perspectives on directional complexity have generated an informational theory of 'more versus less', with representative polar outcomes as good or bad, or rich or poor. New duality metrics for spread and asymmetry have resulted, motivated by internal perspectives on the part of subjects, such as attitudes to their comparative (dis)advantage. This book is a readable review of these developments. Concepts and applications are described in tandem with each other. They consolidate recent contributions to the research literature, augmented with fresh insights and applications. Dynamic extensions include modeling shifting social attitudes, while the broader agenda encompasses topical areas such as subjectivist probability, investment decision making, and income distribution.

List of contents

Chapter 1. Partition entropy.- Chapter 2. Entropic shifting Perspectives and Applications.- Chapter 3. Moments, Measures and Metrics.- Chapter 4. Information Comparisons in Practice.- Chapter 5. Binary Perspectives for Spread and Asymmetry.- Chapter 6. Higher Dimensions.- Chapter 7. Entropy, Risk and Comparability.

About the author

Roger Bowden has extensive international experience in academia and research institutions, with permanent or visiting professorships and research fellowships spanning eight countries. His research has resulted in many journal articles, as well as research monographs, spanning economics, econometrics, statistics, finance, psychometrics, management science and law. A New Zealander by birth, Roger is a fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand. He is currently Director, Kiwicap Research Ltd in Wellington, New Zealand.

Summary

This book finds a broad domain of relevance in statistics and the social sciences. Its conceptual development is supported by applications to economics and income distribution, finance, education, demographics and actuarial science, political studies, psychology, and general statistics.
Fresh perspectives on directional complexity have generated an informational theory of ‘more versus less’, with representative polar outcomes as good or bad, or rich or poor. New duality metrics for spread and asymmetry have resulted, motivated by internal perspectives on the part of subjects, such as attitudes to their comparative (dis)advantage. This book is a readable review of these developments. Concepts and applications are described in tandem with each other. They consolidate recent contributions to the research literature, augmented with fresh insights and applications. Dynamic extensions include modeling shifting social attitudes, while the broader agenda encompasses topical areas such as subjectivist probability, investment decision making, and income distribution.

Product details

Authors Roger Bowden
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2019
 
EAN 9789811346477
ISBN 978-981-1346-47-7
No. of pages 159
Dimensions 155 mm x 8 mm x 235 mm
Weight 309 g
Illustrations XV, 159 p. 44 illus., 40 illus. in color.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Mathematics > Probability theory, stochastic theory, mathematical statistics

B, Statistics, Mathematics and Statistics, Statistical Theory and Methods, Dispersion, Income Inequality, Entropic Shifts, Entropy Divergence, Mutual Information, Log Odds, Gini Mean Absolute Difference, Distribution Shifting, Friedman–Savage, V-Metric, Social Welfare Function, Entropy Bandwidth, Shannon Differential Entropy, Entropic Centre, Gini Coefficient, D-Metric

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