Financial Development Indicators: A Comparative Study between Lebanon and Middle East Countries Base

Financial Development Indicators: A

Comparative Study between Lebanon

and Middle East Countries Based

on Data Mining Techniques


 

Souha el Katat1, Ali Kalakech1, Mariam Kalakech1, and Denis Hamad2
1Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Lebanese University, Lebanon

2Laboratoire d’Informatique, Université du Littoral Côte d'Opale, France

Abstract: Fighting poverty is one of the main objectives of sustainable development program. In a country like Lebanon, where poverty is a real threat and hidden under a good living looking, the situation should be explored in depth. This paper aims to evaluate the position of Lebanon compared to other Middle East countries in sustainable development. Furthermore, our goal is to reveal the power and weaknesses of resources management, based on income and non-income indicators retrieved from World data bank. For this purpose, we adopted a combination of data mining techniques as tools to study the relationship between these indicators. The K-means clustering technique is used to define the different levels of living. In order to extract the most relevant non-income indicators to our study, information gain as feature selection technique was applied. Finally, k-Nearest Neighbor (KNN) classification technique was used for the predicting model.

Keywords: KNN, information Gain, K-means, world development indicators, sustainable development.

Received September 27, 2018; accepted January 22, 2019

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