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Poor Economics
In their book "Poor Economics," Abhijit V. Banerjee and Esther Duflo explore the behaviors of impoverished individuals, shedding light on intriguing questions such as why they take loans to save money, forego free life-saving vaccinations while spending on unnecessary medications. The authors, working to eradicate global poverty, delve into the practical realities faced by the poor, revealing that living on less than 99 cents a day leads to unconventional choices that inadvertently perpetuate poverty. T
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