Description
- ISBN-13: 9788184002805
- Publisher: Vintage Books
- Publisher Imprint: Vintage Books
- Language: ENGLISH
- ISBN-10: 8184002807
- Publisher Date: 01/2013
- Binding: PAPERBACK
- No of Pages: 464
Original price was: ₹499.00.₹374.25Current price is: ₹374.25.
Discover groundbreaking insights into poverty’s root causes in ‘Poor Economics.’ Abhijit V. Banerjee and Esther Duflo challenge common misconceptions about poverty, using randomized control trials to reveal what truly works. Learn effective strategies to end poverty based on real-world evidence. 9788184002805
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Sadhvi Narang –
Important research, but the writing style could be more engaging. I appreciate the evidence-based approach. Rating:
Pal Rajendrakumar Pandya –
Eye-opening! ‘Poor Economics’ challenges assumptions and offers practical solutions. Highly recommend for anyone interested in development. Rating:
Allan Lepcha –
Some of the economic concepts were hard to grasp, but I learned a lot about the complexities of poverty. Worth the effort. Rating:
Stuti Seth –
The content is very insightful, it gave a good explanation on how poverty is perceived. Rating:
Kriti Malhotra –
Changed my perspective on poverty! The randomized control trials are fascinating and the conclusions are impactful. Rating:
Tanmay Kumar Sarkar –
The book is insightful but some things are hard to follow. I am not a big fan. Rating:
Saurabh Kumar Singh –
I think it does a fair job giving their take on poverty. Rating:
Sahil Bansal –
Excellent book! The authors shed light on poverty with data and compassion. Some chapters are slow, but overall, a must-read. Rating:
Manvi Gautam –
I was hoping for more actionable advice. The research is solid but somewhat dense. Rating:
Kiran Motilal Rathod –
A great resource for understanding the nuances of poverty. Data driven insights are compelling. Rating:
Akshit Khanna –
Interesting perspective, I was hoping it would give me the exact solutions. Rating:
Vishal Kant Jha –
The book is good but not something you can read in one sitting. I would have prefered if they kept it more simple. Rating:
Nidhi Kumari –
This book is okay, its insightful but i feel like i am reading a research paper. Rating:
Sandeep –
A thought-provoking read, but sometimes felt a bit too academic. Still, the insights are valuable and the real-world examples are compelling. Rating: