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This essay provides an account of four interrelated ideas. First, a person who is not poor by the standard conception of poverty can still be functionally poor. Second, poverty is a relationship between the poor and their environment (community, local markets, and local institutions). Third, poverty is a determinant of agency and impedes its exercise. Fourth, promoting agency promotes development. I conclude that agency is central to understanding both poverty and development.
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Rahman, T. (2023). POVERTY, AGENCY, and DEVELOPMENT. Social Philosophy and Policy, 40(1), 9–35. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0265052523000353
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