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Paying for Poverty
Paying for Poverty
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Paying for Poverty

In classical economics, the law of demand is absolute: when the price of a good goes up, people buy less of it. But hidden in the poorest segments of society is a devastating economic anomaly. For certain essential goods, a price increase actually forces desperate consumers to buy more of them. The Giffen Paradox explains this cruel inversion of market logic. When the cost of a staple food like rice or bread spikes, impoverished families can no longer afford expensive alternatives like meat. To avoid starvation, they are forced to spend their entire limited budget on the very staple that just became more expensive, artificially driving its demand even higher. This book unpacks the brutal mechanics of necessity-driven markets. It explores historical examples, from the Irish Potato Famine to modern food deserts, revealing how inflation disproportionately punishes the poor and traps them in a cycle of impossible choices. Understand the hidden forces driving global inequality. Learn how market dynamics actively weaponize poverty, and rethink the fundamental laws of supply and demand through the lens of human survival.
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The Giffen Paradox and the Cruel Economics of Basic Necessities
Kirjailija
Victor Hayes
ISBN
9783565295883
Kieli
englanti
Julkaisupäivä
23.3.2026
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Epubli
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