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Estimating the Income Distribution of Some Muslim Countries Based on Entropy Measures
Having biased and unjustified income distribution in a country can have
many unpleasant consequences such as, poor health, frustration and dissatisfaction,
increase in social problems and criminal activities, unreliable education systems, etc.
Therefore, determining the income distribution of a country is of great importance and
benefit for social safety and economic growth. Using real data for the year 2016 for
three Muslim countries, Saudi Arabia (KSA), United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Egypt,
this paper utilizes the so-called entropy measures in the problem of estimating the
income probability distribution, using the least available information or incomplete
information such as the average and range of income. The paper also provides rough
estimates of the Coefficient of Variation (CV) and Gini Index for each country.