Psychology and Economics of Poverty Convening 2021
On March 10 and 11th, 2021, CEGA’s third annual Psychology and Economics of Poverty (PEP) Convening showcased new work at the intersection of psychology and economics. Kicking off Session 1 (Aspirations, beliefs, and agency), Mind and Behaviour Research Group's Kate Orkin presented "Aspirations, assets, and anti-poverty policies", joint work with Robert Garlick, Mahreen Mahmud, Richard Sedlmayr, Johannes Haushofer and Stefan Dercon.
All recordings and resources can be accessed through PEP's events page: https://cega.berkeley.edu/event/psychology-and-economics-of-poverty-convening-2021/
Wednesday, 10 March 2021
16:30 - 17:30