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Figure 2.2: Lorenz Curve for Land Ownership in a Village with High Inequality

This figure illustrates the Lorenz curve for land ownership in a hypothetical village with extreme inequality. The scenario involves a population where 90 individuals are landless farmers, and 10 individuals are landowners, each owning an equal share of the land. When the population is arranged from least to most land owned, the first 90% possess no land, resulting in a horizontal line at zero on the vertical axis. The curve then rises sharply as a straight line for the final 10% of the population, who collectively own 100% of the land, culminating at the point (100, 100).

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