4 years ago, i read Esther Duflo and choose econ as my major. its such a magical moment seeing her posing lecture on utube and the fact that I can understand it is just so fantastic
This is just mind blowing! It practically explained universal income, the low employment rate due to stimulus checks, and most of all, the new mortgage policy! Literally taking the land away from the mid class and give them to the poor.
Poverty trap is something which actually leaves us behind the competitors to generate negative utilisation of internal or external environment to cause the lowered utilisation of Economy. Employment is big deal but destiny.Capacity curve is directly proportional to nutrition,the nutrition of middle aged as well.
Money has the spiritually the intrinsic value of creating poverty in case of the human being hence a lot of negative elasticity with humans lives but we all need money. The negative elasticity of money is not so profound in nature if the employee has the spiritual habit to donate or increase his infrastructure extraordinarily.
The real talks about poverty trap,capacity curve suggests declining for all the people with sheer stress of the human being due to less sometimes our behavioural to the poverty suggests the investment brutal force thus entire mismatch by this trap sometimes.Capacity goes on like different way towards saturation in order to rewrite the history of diminishing marginal returns. Cash in hand actually doesn't have any relationship if they are earning then the entire productivity is utilized by the business or job hence less probability to return on investment in academia,in my case there was a sheer environmental problem,I went with the hard bound rule of education.Actually work exp returns the weird form of efficiency to the education. There is a push strategy in case of environmental course thus a lot is invested.Aggregate labour supply is the utmost version today as the AI is also concerned.In Indian subcontinent we see the great observant of such variant I case of labour workforce as the food is scarce.All the labour supply is hindered with respect to all the economic environmental factors.The labour supply will reach the minimal point with the Economic pdf when dense.
Being in college is exciting when you realize there are so many interesting classes you can take, but then the more classes you take, the more likely you will trash your GPA. College can definitely be a poverty trap if is not navigated strategically. I would have withdrawn from this class immediately, I can barely understand anything that is being said, and the class is like 1:30 hour long. I would have just failed the tests for sure. This class is a legit poverty trap. And then you realize, all of these classes are like really interesting on the surface, but 75% of each lecture is just like padding and time wasting. Professors going like "Can you hear me now?" For like the first 20 minutes of the lecture (not in this one, but I've seen it in many others). I think the future of learning is just gonna be like video-based online lectures with heavy editing for time-saving and attention retention. I find it a bit ironic that MIT, the big-tech university is still doing chalk talks. They should be leading the way in modernizing teaching methods. Perhaps doing so would even help contribute to fixing some of the world's poverty traps.
As someone who has learned from both, videos aren't always better. If it's for pure content delivery, then yeah, sure. But they don't allow for real time discussion. And as the pandemic showed, there's something about being physically in the same space as another person that will never be replaced by online versions. Going to these colleges is as much as meeting people (other students, teachers) as it is about learning, and you interact with those people in class, in person.
4 years ago, i read Esther Duflo and choose econ as my major. its such a magical moment seeing her posing lecture on utube and the fact that I can understand it is just so fantastic
watching too much youtube is a poverty trap.
Bro it hits hard.
@@shariyarshajid LOL. all social media really.
Is Reading too much also a poverty trap?! Nowadays!
Define 'too much'
more youtube videos I am not getting credit for to learn about another niche proffesion I will never enter... thank you google.
This is just mind blowing! It practically explained universal income, the low employment rate due to stimulus checks, and most of all, the new mortgage policy! Literally taking the land away from the mid class and give them to the poor.
I was raised in poverty. I’m just starting the video and I’m looking forward to see them the difference between theory and practice.
It's been 4 days...
Ooof we are incredibly lucky to have this. Like wow.
Poverty trap is something which actually leaves us behind the competitors to generate negative utilisation of internal or external environment to cause the lowered utilisation of Economy.
Employment is big deal but destiny.Capacity curve is directly proportional to nutrition,the nutrition of middle aged as well.
Money has the spiritually the intrinsic value of creating poverty in case of the human being hence a lot of negative elasticity with humans lives but we all need money.
The negative elasticity of money is not so profound in nature if the employee has the spiritual habit to donate or increase his infrastructure extraordinarily.
It means the invisible hand mech is true when the measure is prepared by metrics.
Make sure y'all are doing the mandatory readings otherwise you'll get nothing out of this course
I can't download the Srinivasan, T. N. (1994), "Destitution: A Discourse how one should read it then
Yes the case is something related to improvement of mental health thus Paretos improvement curve is applicable.
All we need from mit now is thirst traps
The real talks about poverty trap,capacity curve suggests declining for all the people with sheer stress of the human being due to less sometimes our behavioural to the poverty suggests the investment brutal force thus entire mismatch by this trap sometimes.Capacity goes on like different way towards saturation in order to rewrite the history of diminishing marginal returns.
Cash in hand actually doesn't have any relationship if they are earning then the entire productivity is utilized by the business or job hence less probability to return on investment in academia,in my case there was a sheer environmental problem,I went with the hard bound rule of education.Actually work exp returns the weird form of efficiency to the education.
There is a push strategy in case of environmental course thus a lot is invested.Aggregate labour supply is the utmost version today as the AI is also concerned.In Indian subcontinent we see the great observant of such variant I case of labour workforce as the food is scarce.All the labour supply is hindered with respect to all the economic environmental factors.The labour supply will reach the minimal point with the Economic pdf when dense.
can we have the readings as pdf available to understand the lecture more precisely
Go on the link ,I saw all the reading material.
Put subs on dummy, like everyone.
Which link ?
Wesson is so smart
Does anyone understand the name of the author at 48:55?
Simps giving money to twitch streamers is a poverty trap
She is french , Deutch or Russian
Didn't you see that she put an "allors" from nowhere in the beginning (54 sec) 🤣🤣🤣? She's French.
Definitely French !
French
Wow
Russian??? Obviously French
30:13
You’re a mark.
good
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Being in college is exciting when you realize there are so many interesting classes you can take, but then the more classes you take, the more likely you will trash your GPA. College can definitely be a poverty trap if is not navigated strategically. I would have withdrawn from this class immediately, I can barely understand anything that is being said, and the class is like 1:30 hour long. I would have just failed the tests for sure. This class is a legit poverty trap.
And then you realize, all of these classes are like really interesting on the surface, but 75% of each lecture is just like padding and time wasting. Professors going like "Can you hear me now?" For like the first 20 minutes of the lecture (not in this one, but I've seen it in many others).
I think the future of learning is just gonna be like video-based online lectures with heavy editing for time-saving and attention retention. I find it a bit ironic that MIT, the big-tech university is still doing chalk talks. They should be leading the way in modernizing teaching methods. Perhaps doing so would even help contribute to fixing some of the world's poverty traps.
Couldn't agree more. Study is forced nowadays instead of driven by a desire to have knowledge, that in itself taints any type of school.
As someone who has learned from both, videos aren't always better. If it's for pure content delivery, then yeah, sure. But they don't allow for real time discussion. And as the pandemic showed, there's something about being physically in the same space as another person that will never be replaced by online versions. Going to these colleges is as much as meeting people (other students, teachers) as it is about learning, and you interact with those people in class, in person.
This is apparently a phd course so it is hard to understand
Credit cards
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Second 🥲
I don't even like math and I'm watching this lol
First here🥰🥰