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Why poverty is more than a lack of income: Thoughts from China

YSI South Asia Webinar on Capitalism

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December 9, 2021 @ 1:30 pm - 3:00 pm

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Robert Walker

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We are extremely lucky to have Prof. Dr. Robert Walker, who will be discussing on our understanding of poverty beyond income.

Abstract

Because economists, especially developmental economists, have been so important in shaping discussions about poverty, it has long been measured, and sometimes conceptualised, simply as a lack of income in relation to needs. Times change, and poverty is increasingly being thought about in multidimensional terms, both within policy and academic circles. However, there is little conceptual basis for the choice of dimensions that are measured. Moreover, policy attention remains largely focussed on the people in poverty who need to be helped and are often thought to be the cause of the problem. The political reality is different. Poverty exists because those who are not poor do not care about poverty or the people who experience it. Political attention needs to focus on the prosperous middle class. China has eradicated absolute poverty only to find that relative poverty remains. This talk considers whether the Chinese middle-class care enough about relative poverty to have anything done about it and concludes that it does not. And the reasons seem to have as much to do with psychology as with economics.

Biography

Robert Walkeris Professor at the Institute of Social Management/School of Sociology, Beijing Normal University under China's 'High Level Foreign Talents' programme. He is Professor Emeritus at the University of Oxford where he is also Emeritus Fellow of Green Templeton

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Boris Bielik

Krshtee Sukhbilas

Jana Rué Glutting

Xinwen Zhang

Pete Vechsuruck

Nan Hao

Hazem Mohamed

Mohammed Wakif Amin Hussain

Subhasree Ghatak

Manika Bora

Kunal Munjal

Nepeti Nicanor

Pablo Amsler

Quique Riojas

Ankita Tripathi

Veronika Poór

Seung Pyo Hong

Arun Balachandran

Luis Martinez

Aneesha Chitgupi

Hino Samuel Jose

sheena jain

Nita Handastya

Diana Soeiro

Renuka Bhat

Maeva Bennetto

Shahid Raina

akash bhatt

Alisa Illarionova

Muez Ali

Ebele Nwokoye

ECEM OKAN

Celso Gonzalez

farhad gohardani

Rocio Lozano

Vijay Ram S

Sattwick Dey Biswas

Ruchira Bhattacharya

Christopher Pomwene Shafuda

Marc Jacquinet

Samyak Jain

Srishti Goyal

Christiane Hitzemann

mayumi tabata

Eva Lickert

Behzod Alimov

Joaquín Alvarez

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