Examples of entropy in the following topics:
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- Theil Index:The Theil Index takes a slightly different approach than the rest, identifying entropy within the system.
- Entropy in this context is different than that which is found in thermodynamics, primarily meaning the amount of noise or deviance from par.
- When there is perfect equality, maximum entropy occurs because earners cannot be distinguished by their incomes.
- The gaps between two entropies is called redundancy, which acts as a negative entropy measure in the system.
- Comparing these gaps and inequality levels (high entropy or high redundancy) is the basic premise behind the Theil Index.
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- This criticism spans across most poverty measurement systems (Thiel entropy, the 20:20 ratio, and the Palma ratio to name a few), and ultimately implies that much of what is measured as inequality does not take into account absolute gains.