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Dean Karlan

    Dean Karlan is a professor of economics at Yale University, focusing on behavioral economics and its application to poverty reduction. His work explores how psychological factors influence economic decisions and how these insights can be used to design more effective policies and interventions. Karlan's research emphasizes empirical evidence and field experiments aimed at understanding and addressing global poverty challenges.

    The Goldilocks Challenge
    • 2018

      The Goldilocks Challenge

      • 312 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The recent push for impact measurement has been positive, but it has also led to wasted resources and often misleading data about what works. In The Goldilocks Challenge, Mary Kay Gugerty and Dean Karlan put forth four key principles to guide organizations of all sizes to create strong, "right-fit" data collection systems.

      The Goldilocks Challenge