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Behavioral Economics in Understanding Poverty Decisions
This chapter explores the application of behavioral economics in analyzing decision-making related to poverty, drawing on the personal journey of an assistant professor from India to the US. It discusses the challenges faced by impoverished individuals in different settings, comparing financial decision-making between the well-off and laborers in developing countries. The chapter also delves into setting up workshops in countries like India to study decision-making behavior firsthand and the impact of the planning fallacy on productivity.