Journal ArticleOpen Access
Why do people stay poor?
Authors
Author Affiliations
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, London International Development Centre, London School of Economics and Political Science, University of California, Berkeley
Published InLondon School of Economics and Political Science Research Online (London School of Economics and Political Science)
Year2022
Citations134
Abstract
There are two broad views as to why people stay poor. One emphasizes differences in fundamentals, such as ability, talent, or motivation. The poverty traps view emphasizes differences in opportunities that stem from access to wealth. To test these views, we exploit a large-scale, randomized asset transfer and an 11-year panel of 6,000 households who begin in extreme poverty. The setting is rural Bangladesh, and the assets are cows. The data support the poverty traps view—we identify a threshold level of initial assets above which households accumulate assets, take on better occupations (from casual labor in agriculture or domestic services to running small livestock businesses), and grow out of poverty. The reverse happens for those below the threshold. Structural estimation…
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