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Analyzing the Logic of an Asset-Based Poverty Intervention

A 2007 study in Bangladesh provided a valuable asset (a cow) to a group of 3,276 women characterized by extremely low wages (around 30 US cents per hour) and literacy. In the same villages, other women who were better-off owned cows and earned higher incomes from selling milk and manure. Based on this information, analyze the economic reasoning behind the researchers' decision to use a single, large asset transfer as the experimental intervention. What underlying problem did they likely believe this intervention would solve?

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