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A Behavioral Economics View of Poverty

Authors:

  • Marianne Bertrand, University of Chicago
  • Eldar Shafir, Princeton University
  • Sendhil Mullainathan, Harvard University

Abstract

This paper argues that “behavioral patterns of the poor…may be neither perfectly calculating nor especially deviant. Rather, the poor may exhibit the same basic weaknesses and biases as do people from other walks of life, except that in poverty, with its narrow margins for error, the same behaviors often manifest themselves in more pronounced ways and can lead to worse outcomes.”