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Johannes Haushofer, an assistant professor of psychology and public affairs at Princeton University, conducts research at the intersection of neurobiology, behavioral economics, and development economics. In Johannes’s 2016 Talk, he explores the psychological and neurobiological toll of poverty, and sheds light on how experiencing poverty can affect an individual's economic behavior.
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