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Lorenz Curve Structure and Coordinates in Figure 2.7

The Lorenz curve in Figure 2.7 illustrates an economy with three distinct income groups: unemployed, workers, and owners. With no unemployment benefits, the curve starts flat from (0, 0) to (10, 0), representing the 10% of the population with zero income. It then rises as it includes the 80% of the population who are employed workers, reaching the point (90, 60), which indicates that the bottom 90% of the population earns 60% of the total income. The final segment shows that the top 10% (the owners) receive the remaining 40% of the income. The Gini coefficient for this distribution is 0.36.

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