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UW Evans School of Public Affairs, Research Team: Crystal C. Hall, Pamela L. Ronson
We are currently studying how people who live in poverty deal with sudden needs for emergency cash, i.e., what behavior drives the decision to procure emergency funding? What is their response to obtain funds based on different catalysts (e.g., a decrease in income vs an increase in expenditure)? Please contact us to join the discussion.
- Owner: pronson
- Registered: 2014-07-28
- Type: Public
- Membership: Closed

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