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The book advocates for a pragmatic and evidence-based approach to poverty alleviation, emphasizing the need for policies and interventions that are grounded in empirical research. Banerjee and Duflo propose practical solutions, such as targeted cash transfers, improved access to education and healthcare, and the importance of addressing behavioral barriers that may hinder economic progress. By presenting a nuanced perspective on poverty and offering concrete recommendations, “Poor Economics” becomes a powerful call to action, encouraging policymakers, researchers, and readers alike to rethink traditional approaches and work towards more effective strategies for eradicating poverty on a global scale.
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