{"id":96593,"date":"2017-06-04T21:45:22","date_gmt":"2017-06-05T01:45:22","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.eugenesis.com\/loose-ends-eldar-shafir-on-the-effects-scarcity-centraljersey-com\/"},"modified":"2017-06-04T21:45:22","modified_gmt":"2017-06-05T01:45:22","slug":"loose-ends-eldar-shafir-on-the-effects-scarcity-centraljersey-com","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/behavioral-science\/loose-ends-eldar-shafir-on-the-effects-scarcity-centraljersey-com.php","title":{"rendered":"LOOSE ENDS: Eldar Shafir on the effects scarcity &#8211; centraljersey.com"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>      Memorial Day weekend followed by Princeton University      reunions and graduation is a time when most Princeton      residents rarely think about scarcity. Generally, the      conversation under tents and in backyards is filled with      groans about too much food, too much drink, too many people,      too many cars, and too much stuff loaded into those cars.    <\/p>\n<p>      On the weekend of June 10, however, several Princetonians are      going to be thinking a lot about scarcity, thanks to      Princeton University Professor Eldar Shafir. Dr. Shafir  who      is speaking at a Housing Initiatives of Princeton Garden      Party benefit June 10  is internationally renowned, along      with his co-author Dr. Sendhil Mullainathan from Harvard      University, for the 2013 book \"Scarcity: Why Having Too      Little Means So Much.\"    <\/p>\n<p>      As a behavioral scientist whose main area of interest is      behavioral economics and decision-making, Shafir will talk      about the thesis of his book  the scarcity vicious cycle       and relate it to the mission of HIP. Individuals with a      scarcity of funds fail to make smart decisions concerning      their finances for a variety of cognitive reasons, including      the lack of supportive resources, thus their lives spiral      downward. It turns out that the work done by HIP could be a      case study for Shafirs academic work.    <\/p>\n<p>      Since 2004, the Housing Initiatives of Princeton has been      helping to break that downward spiral for dozens of people by      offering a holistic menu of services to those in dire      financial circumstances. It is dedicated to transitioning      low-income working families and individuals who are homeless      or facing imminent homelessness to permanent housing and      sustained self-sufficiency.    <\/p>\n<p>      The charitable non-profit does far more than place a      temporary roof over ones head. The organization becomes a      supportive resource for clients by providing individualized      case management services to enhance life skills needed to      attain self-sufficiency and permanent housing  and      ultimately to succeed independently.    <\/p>\n<p>      Most in Princeton have a comfortable life,\" Shafir said. \"We      can afford to hire accountants, investment brokers, mortgage      brokers, psychologists, attorneys to help make smart      decisions about our well being. But there are those who are      struggling with a scarcity of funds and do not have the      support systems. The problems associated with poverty consume      mental energy and capacity. Those struggling financially      often make decisions that perpetuate and exacerbate poverty.\"    <\/p>\n<p>      The concept of scarcity and smart decision-making applies to      more than financial decisions, and thus everyone can relate      to the premise of the book, regardless of his or her economic      situation, noted HIP Interim Board Chair Carol Golden. The      authors research and conclusions describe how scarcity      creates a similar psychology for everyone struggling to      manage with less than they need. Busy people fail to manage      their time efficiently for the same reasons the poor and      those maxed out on credit cards fail to manage their money.      The dynamics of scarcity reveal why dieters find it hard to      resist temptation, why students and busy executives mismanage      their time.    <\/p>\n<p>      The book is so significant, in my opinion, because it gives      individuals who have no financial problems a real      understanding as to why it is extremely difficult for people      with great financial challenges to change their lives       unless they have access to outside help, said Golden, a      Princeton resident and attorney who volunteers her services      as the full-time chair of the organization, officially known      as Housing Initiatives of Princeton Charitable Trust.    <\/p>\n<p>      Shafir further elaborated on his thesis in a research paper,      Poverty Impedes Cognitive Function, published in the August      2013 issue of Science (written with Anandi Mani and Jiaying      Zhao).    <\/p>\n<p>      According to the papers summary, the poor often behave in      less capable ways, which can further perpetuate poverty.    <\/p>\n<p>      We hypothesize that poverty directly impedes cognitive      function and present two studies that test this hypothesis,\"      the authors wrote. \"First, we experimentally induced thoughts      about finances and found that this reduces cognitive      performance among poor but not in well-off participants.      Second, we examined the cognitive function of farmers over      the planting cycle. We found that the same farmer shows      diminished cognitive performance before harvest, when poor,      as compared with after harvest, when rich.    <\/p>\n<p>      \"This cannot be explained by differences in time available,      nutrition, or work effort. Nor can it be explained with      stress: Although farmers do show more stress before harvest,      that does not account for diminished cognitive performance.      Instead, it appears that poverty itself reduces cognitive      capacity. We suggest that this is because poverty-related      concerns consume mental resources, leaving less for other      tasks. These data provide a previously unexamined perspective      and help explain a spectrum of behaviors among the poor.    <\/p>\n<p>      As Princeton University Professor of Behavioral Science and      Public Policy, Shafir, who has been working at the university      for the past 25 years, also serves as the director (its      inaugural director) of Princetons Kahneman-Treisman Center      for Behavioral Science and Public Policy, and co-founder and      scientific director at ideas42, a social science research and      development lab.    <\/p>\n<p>      A $10 million anonymous gift created theCenter for      Behavioral Science and Public Policy at Princeton, enabling      the university to strengthen its leading role in this      emerging field and improve the development of effective      policymaking. The donor, a Princeton University parent, was a      longtime admirer of the work of Dr. Daniel Kahneman, a Nobel      laureate, and a Princeton University professor of psychology      and public affairs emeritus, and Dr. Anne Treisman, a      Princeton University professor of psychology emerita.    <\/p>\n<p>      The center is building on the research that earned Kahneman      the Nobel Prize in economic sciences in 2002. The      award-winning work integrated insights from psychological      research into economics, particularly concerning decision      making under uncertainty.    <\/p>\n<p>      In the traditional view, policies are designed for people      who make rational decisions based on thorough consideration      of the options and on well-informed cost-benefit analyses,\"      the university stated in a release announcing the gift in      2015. \"In the approach pioneered at Princeton, policies are      developed with a focus on what really drives people in      decision making  the idiosyncratic and sometimes surprising      ways in which they view their choices, perceive the social,      economic and political world around them, and decide whether      or not, and how, to act. Why do some people spend too much      and save too little, choose unhealthy diets that might      shorten their lives?\"    <\/p>\n<p>      Princeton University President Christopher Eisgruber said:    <\/p>\n<p>      This generous gift will allow us to deepen and expand our      efforts in an extremely promising area of teaching and      research. . . . Princetons faculty members are      applying behavioral science techniques to topics that include      law, economics, health care, household finance and dispute      resolution, Princeton University President Christopher      Eisgruber said. \"We expect that the research conducted at the      center will directly influence local, national and global      public policy, identifying new approaches to address social      problems and improve lives.\n    <\/p>\n<p>      And HIP clients and supporters offer an abundance, not      scarcity, of thanks for the academic work and research that      will help HIP serve the community in the most effective      manner possible.    <\/p>\n<p>      The Housing Initiatives of Princeton will host its annual      Garden Party, June 10, beginning at 4 p.m. at a private      residence in Princeton. Admission costs $95 and features      Shafir's talk, cocktails and light fare. 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