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FROM THE WINNERS OF THE 2019 NOBEL PRIZE IN ECONOMICS

'Refreshingly original, wonderfully insightful . . . an entirely new perspective' Guardian

Why would a man in Morocco who doesn't have enough to eat buy a television?
Why do the poorest people in India spend 7 percent of their food budget on sugar?
Does having lots of children actually make you poorer?

This eye-opening book overturns the myths about what it is like to live on very little, revealing the unexpected decisions that millions of people make every day. Looking at some of the most paradoxical aspects of life below the poverty line - why the poor need to borrow in order to save, why incentives that seem effective to us may not be for them, and why, despite being more risk-taking than high financiers, they start businesses but rarely grow them - Banerjee and Duflo offer a new understanding of the surprising way the world really works.

Winner of the FT Goldman Sach

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Poor Economics is making waves . . . refreshingly original, wonderfully insightful . . . an entirely new perspective * Guardian *
A marvellously insightful book by two outstanding researchers on the real nature of poverty -- Amartya Sen
It has been years since I read a book that taught me so much -- Steven D. Levitt
A page-turner about the micro-economics of aid policy might not sound too probable, but that's what [Banerjee and Duflo] have written, and it is a truly remarkable book . . . unmistakably contemporary, written beautifully * Guardian *
A compelling and important read * Forbes *
An engrossing new book * Economist *
Marvellous . . . they deserve to be congratulated, and to be read * Wall Street Journal *

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    Book Synopsis

    FROM THE WINNERS OF THE 2019 NOBEL PRIZE IN ECONOMICS

    'Refreshingly original, wonderfully insightful . . . an entirely new perspective' Guardian

    Why would a man in Morocco who doesn't have enough to eat buy a television?
    Why do the poorest people in India spend 7 percent of their food budget on sugar?
    Does having lots of children actually make you poorer?

    This eye-opening book overturns the myths about what it is like to live on very little, revealing the unexpected decisions that millions of people make every day. Looking at some of the most paradoxical aspects of life below the poverty line - why the poor need to borrow in order to save, why incentives that seem effective to us may not be for them, and why, despite being more risk-taking than high financiers, they start businesses but rarely grow them - Banerjee and Duflo offer a new understanding of the surprising way the world really works.

    Winner of the FT Goldman Sach

    Trade Review
    Poor Economics is making waves . . . refreshingly original, wonderfully insightful . . . an entirely new perspective * Guardian *
    A marvellously insightful book by two outstanding researchers on the real nature of poverty -- Amartya Sen
    It has been years since I read a book that taught me so much -- Steven D. Levitt
    A page-turner about the micro-economics of aid policy might not sound too probable, but that's what [Banerjee and Duflo] have written, and it is a truly remarkable book . . . unmistakably contemporary, written beautifully * Guardian *
    A compelling and important read * Forbes *
    An engrossing new book * Economist *
    Marvellous . . . they deserve to be congratulated, and to be read * Wall Street Journal *

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