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| Problem | RCT Finding | Implication | |--------|-------------|--------------| | Deworming in Kenya | Deworming reduced school absenteeism by 25% | Free deworming > selling subsidized medicine | | Bed nets for malaria | Free distribution did not reduce future demand | Charge a small fee? No – free nets work better | | Savings for fertilizer | Farmers buy more fertilizer if offered at harvest time (cash-rich) | "Timing" of intervention > price subsidy | | Female leadership | Women leaders invest more in public goods (water, roads) | Quotas in local govt (India’s 73rd Amendment) works |

The study of poor economics has significant implications for policymakers, researchers, and practitioners seeking to improve financial inclusion and stability. Some potential solutions include: poor economics vk

A: A situation where being poor leads to behaviors (e.g., undernutrition, no preventive health) that keep you poor, creating a self-reinforcing cycle. Example: A malnourished farm laborer cannot work hard, earns less, stays malnourished. | Problem | RCT Finding | Implication |

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