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In this episode, we unpack the groundbreaking research from behavioral economists Sendhil Mullainathan and Eldar Shafir, revealing how financial scarcity literally reduces cognitive bandwidth and impairs decision-making. The discussion moves beyond moral or cultural explanations of poverty to show how scarcity itself creates a neurological trap that makes escaping it harder—yet reversible.
By Ian KingIn this episode, we unpack the groundbreaking research from behavioral economists Sendhil Mullainathan and Eldar Shafir, revealing how financial scarcity literally reduces cognitive bandwidth and impairs decision-making. The discussion moves beyond moral or cultural explanations of poverty to show how scarcity itself creates a neurological trap that makes escaping it harder—yet reversible.