Zusammenfassung
Vor rund 50 Jahren entwickelte Roy (1950) ein verteilungstheoretisches Modell, mit dem er zeigt und zunächst scheinbar empirisch belegen kann, daß das multiplikative Zusammenwirken unabhängig und gleich verteilter individueller Grundfähigkeiten lognormalverteilte Arbeitsproduktivitäten und mithin Löhne impliziert. Der Aufsatz von Roy genoß lange Zeit große Beachtung in der Literatur, was unter anderem daran zu sehen ist, daß sein Beitrag noch in den 70er Jahren, als das breite wissenschaftliche Interesse an der Verteilungstheorie einen vorläufigen Höhepunkt erreichte, Eingang in eine Anzahl verteilungstheoretischer Monographien fand.
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Sheldon, G. (2002). Sind die Löhne einkommensmaximierender Personen vergleichbar? Das Roy-Modell im Rückblick. In: Zur Theorie, Empirie und Politik der Einkommensverteilung. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-56062-0_7
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