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Social norms can perpetuate poverty from "summary" of Poor Economics by Abhijit Banerjee,Esther Duflo

The idea that social norms can perpetuate poverty is a central theme in understanding why certain communities remain trapped in cycles of deprivation. These norms are not just arbitrary rules or customs – they are deeply ingrained beliefs and behaviors that shape the way individuals and communities interact with their environment. In many cases, these norms can act as barriers to economic progress, preventing individuals from taking advantage of opportunities or resources that could lift them out of poverty. One of the ways in which social norms can perpetuate poverty is through their impact on education. In some communities, there is a prevailing belief that education is not necessary, particularly for girls. This belief can lead parents to prioritize other expenses over their children's schooling, or to withdraw their daughters from school at an early age. As a result, these children are denied the opportunity to acquire the skills and knowledge that could h...
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    Poor Economics

    Abhijit Banerjee

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