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Micawber threshold
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From the Dickens character Wilkins Micawber, known for his inability to work his way out of poverty.
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- (economics) A level of income, above the poverty line, but not high enough to cope with economic shocks.
- 1994, Philip L. Martin, Mexican Maquiladoras: Origins, Operations and Outlook (International Institute for Labour Studies, 1994) p. 9
- 2006, Vishnu Padayachee, The Development Decade?: Economic and Social Change in South Africa, 1994-2004 (HSRC Press, 2006) p. 132
- 2010, David Macdonald, Andrew Loveridge, The Biology and Conservation of Wild Felids (Oxford University Press), p.631
- The key point for lessons for conservation in general, and that of felids in particular, is that there exists a poverty line, or a variant of it that Carter and Barrett call the Micawber threshold (a charmingly Dickensian allusion to perpetually insolvent debtors) below which the poor are economically incapable of bettering their situation without significant outside help; people in this situation have no incentive to save or preserve anything, including wildlife and especially big cats, which are damaging and dangerous.
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