Economic inequality encompasses the uneven distribution of income, wealth, consumption, and opportunities within a society.
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Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL): Advancing Evidence-Informed Policymaking – UPSC Economy Notes
Established in 2003, the Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL) stands as a beacon of innovation and rigor in the realm of evidence-informed policymaking.
Bounded rationality, a concept pioneered by Nobel laureate Herbert Simon, challenges the traditional economic assumption of human beings as perfectly rational decision-makers
Gender and politics intersect in complex and multifaceted ways, shaping the dynamics of power, representation, and policy-making across the globe
Microcredit, often heralded as a transformative force in global development, represents a financial mechanism that extends small loans to individuals
Healthcare interventions play a pivotal role in shaping the quality of medical care and patient outcomes. Among the array of methodologies employed to evaluate these interventions
Education interventions are crucial in shaping the trajectory of individuals and societies, yet determining their effectiveness often poses a challenge
2019 Nobel Prize in Economic and Experimental Poverty Research – UPSC Economy Notes
The Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences in 2019 was awarded to Abhijit Banerjee, Esther Duflo, and Michael Kremer for their groundbreaking work in experimental poverty research.
Poverty Eradication and Randomized Controlled Trials – UPSC Economy Notes
Poverty eradication remains one of the most formidable challenges of our time, with millions around the world trapped in cycles of deprivation and vulnerability
Randomized Controlled Trials (RCTs) is an experimental method of impact evaluation where the population eligible for a program or policy intervention is randomly selected