<div><p>Understanding why some human populations remain persistently poor remains a significant challenge for both the social and natural sciences. The extremely poor are generally reliant on their immediate natural resource base for subsistence and suffer high rates of mortality due to parasitic and infectious diseases. Economists have developed a range of models to explain persistent poverty, often characterized as poverty traps, but these rarely account for complex biophysical processes. In this Essay, we argue that by coupling insights from ecology and economics, we can begin to model and understand the complex dynamics that underlie the generation and maintenance of poverty traps, which can then be used to inform analyses and possible ...
The poverty trap concept strongly influences current research and policy on poverty alleviation. Fin...
Reducing the burden of neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) is one of the key strategic targets advanc...
Standard growth theory teaches us that poverty traps are stable-low level balanced growth paths to w...
Abstract: Understanding why some human populations remain persistently poor remains a signifi-cant c...
The dynamics of economies and infectious disease are inexorably linked: economic well-being influenc...
<div><p>While most of the world is thought to be on long-term economic growth paths, more than one-s...
While most of the world is thought to be on long-term economic growth paths, more than one-sixth of ...
This book explores how persistent states of underdevelopment can arise in strategic environments in ...
Humans have never been healthier, wealthier or more numerous. Yet, present success may be at the cos...
The concept of a poverty trap—commonly understood as a self-reinforcing situation beneath an asset t...
Infectious disease modeling has an untapped potential to provide insight into how disease burden is ...
This article examines the links that have recently been studied between poverty, high fertility and ...
This paper develops a bioeconomic model applying evolutionary game theory to the notion of poverty t...
Humans have never been healthier, wealthier or more numerous. Yet, present success may be at the cos...
Recent research has demonstrated the multidimensional nature of poverty and the multi-level organiza...
The poverty trap concept strongly influences current research and policy on poverty alleviation. Fin...
Reducing the burden of neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) is one of the key strategic targets advanc...
Standard growth theory teaches us that poverty traps are stable-low level balanced growth paths to w...
Abstract: Understanding why some human populations remain persistently poor remains a signifi-cant c...
The dynamics of economies and infectious disease are inexorably linked: economic well-being influenc...
<div><p>While most of the world is thought to be on long-term economic growth paths, more than one-s...
While most of the world is thought to be on long-term economic growth paths, more than one-sixth of ...
This book explores how persistent states of underdevelopment can arise in strategic environments in ...
Humans have never been healthier, wealthier or more numerous. Yet, present success may be at the cos...
The concept of a poverty trap—commonly understood as a self-reinforcing situation beneath an asset t...
Infectious disease modeling has an untapped potential to provide insight into how disease burden is ...
This article examines the links that have recently been studied between poverty, high fertility and ...
This paper develops a bioeconomic model applying evolutionary game theory to the notion of poverty t...
Humans have never been healthier, wealthier or more numerous. Yet, present success may be at the cos...
Recent research has demonstrated the multidimensional nature of poverty and the multi-level organiza...
The poverty trap concept strongly influences current research and policy on poverty alleviation. Fin...
Reducing the burden of neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) is one of the key strategic targets advanc...
Standard growth theory teaches us that poverty traps are stable-low level balanced growth paths to w...