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Socio-economic inequality and prospects of institutional Econophysics. (arXiv:1611.00723v1 [q-fin.GN])

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Socio-economic inequality is quantitatively measured from data using various indices. The Gini ($g$) index, giving the overall inequality is the most common, while the recently introduced Kolkata ($k$) index gives a measure of $1-k$ fraction of population who possess top $k$ fraction of wealth in the society. This article reviews the character of such inequalities, as seen from a variety of data sources, the apparent relationship between the two indices, and what toy models tell us. These socio-economic inequalities are also investigated in the context of man-made social conflicts or wars, as well as in natural disasters. Finally, we forward a proposal for an international institution with sufficient fund for visitors, where natural and social scientists from various institutions of the world can come to discuss, debate and formulate further developments.


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