Many were angry at the tax and benefit system and the " lack of flexibility that leaves many in a poverty trap ."
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This segregation has created the inner city black urban ghettos that create poverty traps and keep blacks from being able to escape the underclass.
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He was a contributing editor to the book " Poverty, AIDS and hunger : Breaking the poverty trap in Malawi ", published in 2006.
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Means-testing was intended to play a tiny part because it created high marginal tax rates for the poor ( the " poverty trap " ).
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Likewise, Sachs proposes, developed countries cannot give only a fraction of what is needed in aid and expect to reverse the poverty trap in Africa.
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Above all, Thompson's program attempts to transform the concept of welfare from the infamous check, which barely funds subsistence but by itself is a poverty trap.
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Lagerlof and Galor stated that gender inequality in education can result to low economic growth, and continued gender inequality in education, thus creating a poverty trap.
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According to Easterly, governments can help overcome poverty traps by subsidizing investment in new knowledge, reducing taxes on capital goods and technology, and actively seeking private investment.
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Jeffrey Sachs, in his book " The End of Poverty ", discusses the poverty trap and prescribes a set of policy initiatives intended to end the trap.
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This would operate within the country's overall economic development and growth, and combine with market and demographic forces to lift the rice sector out of the poverty trap.