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Poor economics: a radical rethinking of the way to fight global poverty

by  Abhijit V Banerjee / Esther Duflo

Description

"Billions of government dollars, and thousands of charitable organizations and NGOs, are dedicated to helping the world's poor. But much of the work they do is based on assumptions that are untested generalizations at best, flat out harmful misperceptions at worst. Banerjee and Duflo have pioneered the use of randomized control trials in development economics. Work based on these principles, supervised by the Poverty Action Lab at MIT, is being carried out in dozens of countries. Their work transforms certain presumptions: that microfinance is a cure-all, that schooling equals learning, that poverty at the level of 99 cents a day is just a more extreme version of the experience any of us have when our income falls uncomfortably low. Throughout, the authors emphasize that life for the poor is simply not like life for everyone else: it is a much more perilous adventure, denied many of the cushions and advantages that are routinely provided to the more affluent"--

Table Of Contents

  • Think again, again
  • A billion hungry people?
  • Low-hanging fruit for better (global) health?
  • Top of the class
  • Pak Sudarno's big family
  • Barefoot hedge-fund managers
  • The men from Kabul and the Eunuchs of India: the (not so) simple economics of lending to the poor
  • Saving brick by brick
  • Reluctant entrepreneurs
  • Policies, politics

Subject

Prevention / Economic assistance / Poverty

Details

Published New York : PublicAffairs, 2011
Language English
Material xi, 303 p. ;
ISBN 1586487981 / 9781586487980
Location
TCDC Bangkok - Closed Stack
TCDC Khon Kaen - Closed Stack

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