贫困缓解作为一个经济问题

Poverty Alleviation as an Economic Problem

Cambridge Journal of Economics · 2018
被引 21
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

论证贫困缓解更像一个经济问题而非技术问题,强调交换、协调和治理三个维度,并综合经济学、人类学和社会学的证据说明贫困的多维性和社会嵌入性。

Abstract

Economists distinguish between technological problems, in which variable means confront a given end, and economic problems, in which given means are allocated across competing ends. James Buchanan and F. A. Hayek each offer constructive criticisms of the standard definition of an economic problem, arguing that economists too easily slide into mechanistic and teleological thinking. Building on these accounts, we argue that there are three key dimensions to the economic problem: exchange, coordination and governance. We then make a case that poverty alleviation is more like an economic problem than a technological one, an economic problem with a small ‘e’. We survey empirical evidence from economics, anthropology and sociology indicating that poverty is not a simple lack of objectively identifiable resources but rather a multidimensional and socially embedded phenomenon. Understanding what poverty alleviation would even look like requires thinking through problems of exchange, coordination and governance.

贫困治理经济问题交换协调治理