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Good Economics for Hard Times (2019) 531 Exemplare
Understanding Poverty (2006) 33 Exemplare
Making Aid Work (2007) 18 Exemplare
Volatility and Growth (2005) — Autor — 14 Exemplare

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Interesting summary of what we know (and don’t) about how poor people make decisions. Poor people are people! So they behave like people under resource constraints; when it comes to healthcare, that also includes information constraints (not really knowing much about vaccination, for example, including often lacking trustworthy sources of information). Some self-protective measures can also limit the upside of taking risks that might pay off—like people who spend money as it comes in so that they don’t get pressured to give it to needy family and friends. The research also suggests that microcredit has a limit—most businesses that poor people work in inherently don’t scale well, so expecting entrepreneurship to save poor people is a mistake. Given that poor people have to take way too many risks, it’s understandable that their ambitions for their children often are stable (ideally government) employment rather than entrepreneurship.… (mehr)
 
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rivkat | 23 weitere Rezensionen | Jul 20, 2023 |
This book is excellent. Most of us in countries like India claim to know about poverty. It is impossible for us to appreciate poor people's concerns, aspirations, and dreams. We don't live their lives nor interact with them, save at a superficial level. Experts who remain aloof from the problem of poverty have written most books on poverty.

This book fills a void and discusses the aspects of poverty and "poor economics." Each section covers a different aspect of poverty and contains enough anecdotal information and research findings. Each chapter also discusses the main theses of different authors.

I don't know why they referenced C. K. Prahalad's book on fortune at the bottom of the pyramid. That book is superficial.

There is a good concluding chapter.

The book is readable. Over the last few years, I saw many people troll the authors. This behaviour has been tragic because the trolls have not read this excellent book.

There is no simple solution to poverty. This is the tragic lesson of the book. But, I hope we come away with a greater appreciation of what needs to be done and don't treat the poor as useless. If we do this, then the authors have been successful.
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RajivC | 23 weitere Rezensionen | May 2, 2023 |
This book begins with acknowledging that some might call it patriarchal to enforce and/or influence the poor to act in ways that WE think are in their best interest... but then kind of lets that sentence peter out and doesn't say why it isn't patriarchal. LMAO. Still a nice collection of research done on developing communities.
 
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brutalstirfry | 23 weitere Rezensionen | May 6, 2022 |
This book, in my opinion , is quite possibly one of the most important books of this decade. With increasingly polarising views among people belonging to opposing aisles in the political spectrum, it is gradually becoming more obvious how quick we are to judge a policy , be it economical or political at its face value. It is astounding to learn how little or how much a certain economically targeted strategy can shape a community or a country for that matter. This books covers a lot of topics ranging from Taxing the rich to how providing incentives to daily wage workers to move to more Urban location for better opportunities often work way differently than we can imagine. This book has certainly enlightened me and was far more interesting than i was expecting a book about Economics could be. Highly Recommended!!… (mehr)
 
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