Pascaline Dupas
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French economist
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Pascaline Dupas's Degrees
- Masters Economics Paris Sciences et Lettres University
- Bachelors Economics Paris Sciences et Lettres University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Pascaline Dupas is a French economist whose research focuses on development economics and applied microeconomics, with a particular interest in health, education, and savings. She is a professor in economics and public affairs at Princeton University and is a co-chair of the Poverty Action Lab's health sector. She received the Best Young French Economist Prize in 2015.
Pascaline Dupas's Published Works
Published Works
- Peer Effects, Teacher Incentives, and the Impact of Tracking: Evidence from a Randomized Evaluation in Kenya (2008) (976)
- Free Distribution or Cost-Sharing? Evidence from a Randomized Malaria Prevention Experiment (2007) (666)
- Why Don&Apos;T the Poor Save More? Evidence from Health Savings Experiments (2011) (573)
- Education, HIV, and Early Fertility: Experimental Evidence from Kenya (2014) (415)
- Short-Run Subsidies and Long-Run Adoption of New Health Products: Evidence from a Field Experiment (2010) (411)
- Happiness on Tap: Piped Water Adoption in Urban Morocco (2011) (408)
- Health Behavior in Developing Countries (2011) (400)
- School Governance, Teacher Incentives, and Pupil-Teacher Ratios: Experimental Evidence from Kenyan Primary Schools (2012) (397)
- Peer Effects and the Impact of Tracking: Evidence from a Randomized Evaluation in Kenya (2008) (269)
- Education and Hiv/Aids Prevention: Evidence from a Randomized Evaluation in Western Kenya (2006) (253)
- Banking the Unbanked? Evidence from Three Countries (2016) (223)
- Challenges in Banking the Rural Poor: Evidence from Kenya&Apos;S Western Province (2012) (207)
- Price Subsidies, Diagnostic Tests, and Targeting of Malaria Treatment: Evidence from a Randomized Controlled Trial (2012) (206)
- What Matters (and What Does Not) in Households' Decision to Invest in Malaria Prevention? (2009) (164)
- Free Distribution or Cost-Sharing? Evidence from a Malaria Prevention Experiment (2008) (126)
- Impacts and Determinants of Health Levels in Low-Income Countries (2016) (116)
- The (hidden) costs of political instability: Evidence from Kenya's 2007 election crisis☆ (2012) (114)
- Peer Effects , Pupil-Teacher Ratios , and Teacher Incentives : Evidence from a Randomized Evaluation in Kenya (2007) (92)
- The Impact of Free Secondary Education: Experimental Evidence from Ghana (2021) (81)
- Getting essential health products to their end users: Subsidize, but how much? (2014) (80)
- Decentralization and Efficiency of Subsidy Targeting: Evidence from Chiefs in Rural Malawi (2017) (74)
- The Effect of Savings Accounts on Interpersonal Financial Relationships: Evidence from a Field Experiment in Rural Kenya (2015) (71)
- Targeting health subsidies through a nonprice mechanism: A randomized controlled trial in Kenya (2016) (63)
- Additional Resources versus Organizational Changes in Education : Experimental Evidence from Kenya (2009) (59)
- Relative Risks and the Market for Sex: Teenagers, Sugar Daddies and HIV in Kenya (2006) (58)
- Infrastructure Quality Assessment in Africa using Satellite Imagery and Deep Learning (2018) (55)
- Gender and the Dynamics of Economics Seminars (2021) (40)
- Why Don't the Poor Save More? Evidence from Health Savings Experiments (2017) (38)
- Estimating the Impact of Means-Tested Subsidies Under Treatment Externalities with Application to Anti-Malarial Bednets (2013) (35)
- Governance and the Effectiveness of Public Health Subsidies (2015) (35)
- Risk information, risk salience, and adolescent sexual behavior: Experimental evidence from Cameroon (2018) (33)
- Coping with Political Instability: Micro Evidence from Kenya's 2007 Election Crisis (2010) (32)
- Education and Fertility : Experimental Evidence from Kenya (2010) (31)
- The Daily Grind: Cash Needs, Labor Supply and Self-Control∗ (2013) (27)
- Estimating the impact and cost-effectiveness of expanding secondary education in Ghana (2016) (24)
- Decentralization and efficiency of subsidy targeting: Evidence from chiefs in rural Malawi☆ (2020) (23)
- COVID-19 related immunization disruptions in Rajasthan, India: A retrospective observational study (2020) (22)
- Why Don’t People Take their Medicine? Experimental Evidence from Kenya (2002) (20)
- Supply and Demand for Improved Sanitation: Results from Randomized Pricing Experiments in Rural Tanzania. (2017) (19)
- Demand and Welfare Analysis in Discrete Choice Models with Social Interactions (2019) (18)
- HIV prevention among youth: A randomized controlled trial of voluntary counseling and testing for HIV and male condom distribution in rural Kenya (2019) (17)
- The effects of India's COVID-19 lockdown on critical non-COVID health care and outcomes: Evidence from dialysis patients (2022) (16)
- Global Health Systems: Pricing and User Fees (2012) (16)
- The Impact of Conditional In-Kind Subsidies on Preventive Health Behaviors : Evidence from Western Kenya (2005) (12)
- The daily grind: Cash needs and labor supply (2020) (11)
- Daily Needs, Income Targets and Labor Supply: Evidence from Kenya (2013) (9)
- The Effects of India’s COVID-19 Lockdown on Critical Non-COVID Health Care and Outcomes: Evidence from a Retrospective Cohort Analysis of Dialysis Patients (2020) (8)
- Expanding Access to Clean Water for the Rural Poor: Experimental Evidence from Malawi (2020) (8)
- Prices, Diagnostic Tests and the Demand for Malaria Treatment: (2010) (8)
- Can Tracking Improve Learning (2009) (8)
- Estimating the Benefit to Secondary School in Africa: Experimental Evidence from Ghana. IGC Working Paper (2012) (7)
- Can Warm Glow Alleviate Credit Market Failures? Evidence from Online Peer-to-Peer Lenders (2012) (7)
- Sex, lies, and measurement: Consistency tests for indirect response survey methods (2021) (7)
- Measuring Relative Poverty through Peer Rankings: Evidence from Côte D’Ivoire (2022) (6)
- [Raman spectrometry applied to calcified tissue and calcium-phosphorus biomaterials]. (2000) (6)
- Can Tracking Improve Learning? Evidence from Kenya (2009) (6)
- The Effects of Indias COVID-19 Lockdown on Critical Non-COVID Health Care and Outcomes (2020) (4)
- Women Left Behind: Gender Disparities in Utilization of Government Health Insurance in India (2021) (4)
- Impacts of School-Based HIV Education on Reported Behavior and Knowledge of Adolescent Girls, Evidence from Cameroon (2012) (3)
- Is Digital Credit Filling a Hole or Digging a Hole? Evidence from Malawi (2021) (3)
- The Risk of Asking : Measurement Effects from a Baseline Survey in an Insurance Takeup Experiment (2007) (3)
- Sex , Lies , and Measurement ∗ (2018) (3)
- The Price of Gold : Dowry and Death in India ∗ May 5 , 2018 (2018) (2)
- Valuing the Time of the Self-Employed (2022) (2)
- Unpacking the delivery of senior secondary schooling in Ghana (2015) (2)
- Banking the Unbanked: Evidence from Three Countries - Working Paper 440 (2016) (2)
- Peer Effects, Pupil-Teacher Ratios, and Teacher Incentives in Kenya (2019) (2)
- Payment Mechanisms and Antipoverty Programs: Evidence from a Mobile Money Cash Transfer Experiment in Niger (2016) (2)
- WHAT MATTERS ( AND WHAT DOES NOT ) IN HOUSEHOLDS ’ DECISION-MAKING REGARDING INVESTMENTS IN MALARIA PREVENTION ? (2007) (1)
- INCREASING ADHERENCE TO COVID-19 GUIDELINES: LESSONS FROM EXISTING EVIDENCE (2020) (1)
- QUARTERLY CHANNELING RANDOMIZATION TESTS AND THE STATISTICAL INSIGNIFICANCE OF SEEMINGLY SIGNIFICANT EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS (2019) (1)
- The Role of Exposure, Social Networks and Marketing Messages in Households' Willingness to Pay for Malaria Prevention in Kenya (2020) (1)
- CONCRETE THINKING ABOUT DEVELOPMENT∗ (2021) (1)
- HIV Prevention at Scale: Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV and Child Mortality in Zambia∗ (2012) (1)
- Investment Decisions with Endogenous Budget Share Allocations Inside the Household (2019) (1)
- Replication data for: Banking the Unbanked? Evidence from Three Countries (2019) (0)
- Risk Information and Adolescent Sexual Behavior in Cameroon (2018) (0)
- Title Risk Information , Risk Salience , and Adolescent Sexual Behavior : Experimental Evidence from Cameroon Permalink (0)
- Health, Health Care and Health Behavior in Developing Countries (2015) (0)
- 2 Two Stylized Facts 2 . 1 High Levels of Curative Health Expenditures (2011) (0)
- The effect of community mobilization on healthcare quality. Evaluating the Remote Assistance and Coaching Helpline (REACH) in Cote d’Ivoire (2019) (0)
- Panel data evidence on the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on livelihoods in urban Côte d’Ivoire (2023) (0)
- Can beneficiary information improve hospital accountability? Experimental evidence from a public health insurance scheme in India (2023) (0)
- Understanding Fertility Choices in Burkina Faso (2018) (0)
- The Long-Term E ff ects of Management and Technology Transfer : Evidence from the US Productivity Program ⇤ Job Market Paper (2016) (0)
- 2013 List of Referees (2013) (0)
- RELATIVE EDUCATION AND THE MARKET FOR SEX: TEENAGERS, SUGAR DADDIES AND HIV IN KENYA (2006) (0)
- Comments and Discussion (2013) (0)
- Improving Health Outcomes for the Bottom Billion (2019) (0)
- Village Banking and Microenterprise Development: (2008) (0)
- Promoting Infant-Directed Speech in Northern Ghana (2021) (0)
- WORKING PAPER SERIES VALUING THE TIME OF THE SELF-EMPLOYED (2022) (0)
- Subsidies for Health Products (2013) (0)
- The Good Wife? Reputation Dynamics and Financial Decision-Making Inside the Household (2023) (0)
- The Impact of Risk Information on Adolescent Sexual Behavior and Knowledge in Cameroon (2022) (0)
- Barriers to investment in management training: Experimental evidence from middle and large Ethiopian firms (2019) (0)
- Pricing and User Fees (2014) (0)
- InfrastructureQuality Assessment in Africa using Satellite Imagery and Deep Learning (2018) (0)
- Strengthening immunization demand and delivery: Lessons from existing evidence (2020) (0)
- Private Hospital Responses to Reimbursement Changes Under Government Health Insurance in India (2020) (0)
- Estimating the Effects of Digital Credit in Malawi (2019) (0)
- Estimating the Effects of Digital Credit: An Experiment with Airtel Malawi (2019) (0)
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