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23 Aug 2013 Does being poor lead to bad choices, asks Oliver Burkeman.
9 Oct 2013 Everyone knows what it's like to lack something. Perhaps the most common quotidian, least dire example is time: too many things to do, not
Scarcity: Why Having Too Little Means So Much Mullainathan and Shafir discuss how scarcity affects our daily lives, recounting anecdotes of their own foibles
Harvard economist Mullainathan and Princeton psychologist Shafir examine how scarcity in many forms, from poverty and scheduling pressures to dieters' food cravings and loneliness—a kind of social scarcity —force the brain to focus on alleviating pressing shortages and thus reduce the mental bandwidth available to
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Find out what Daniel Kahneman, Steven D. Levitt, Daniel Pink, and others have to say about Scarcity: Why Having Too Little Means So Much. A New Scientist
7 Sep 2013 The cost is an undue focus on the necessity at hand, which leads to a lack of curiosity about wider issues, and an inability to imagine longer-term consequences. The effect of this scarcity-generated "loss of bandwidth" has catastrophic results in particular in relation to money.
Scarcity has 2607 ratings and 392 reviews. Richard said: Are the poor to blame for their poverty? For their flawed choices?Are the overweight, struggl
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