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Institutional Poverty, Democracy, and Inequality

January 28, 2021

Webex

MULTIMEDIA

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VIDEO Jan 28, 2021

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Today, providing the poor with the resources they need is, in large, a political design problem. It requires understanding the characteristics of institutional poverty within countries, communities and families: weak institutions that limit access of the poor to resources intended for them and one-sided political and social structures that concentrate economic and political power in the hands of a few. This talk will discuss why an evidence-based research agenda focused on institutional design – one that asks who controls which levers of power, within and outside the state, and how to align incentives of the powerful with those of the poor and marginalized – is a necessary complement to research on the design and delivery of anti-poverty programs.

 

Stay tuned for more high-profile speakers in the Poverty & Equity Seminar series:

Feb. 10: Thomas Piketty

Day/Time

  • Thursday, Jan. 28: 9-10:30 a.m. ET