Doughnuts Defeating Poverty
"Yet I think there’s something going on here beyond microsavings and entrepreneurship. Esther Duflo, an economist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and co-author of an exceptionally good book called “Poor Economics,” argues that outside interventions sometimes work partly when they give poor people hope.
That’s precisely what I’ve seen in many countries: Assistance succeeds
when it gives people a feeling that a better outcome is possible, and
those hopes become self-fulfilling as people work more industriously and
invest more wisely."
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