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Randomized evaluations can help us understand what works and what doesn't in development.
We need to think creatively about how to solve the world's biggest problems.
Innovation is the key driver of economic growth, and we must create environments that foster it.
We need to think about poverty not as a monolithic problem but as a series of interconnected issues that require tailored solutions.
Education alone is not enough to lift people out of poverty; we need to address the broader system.
We need to design policies that account for human psychology, not just economic theory.
People’s behavior is shaped by their immediate environment more than we often realize.
We often think of poverty as a lack of money, but it’s also a lack of information and opportunities.
The challenge of our time is to build an economy that works for everyone, not just the privileged few.
The way we measure economic success must evolve to reflect the realities of people’s lives.
The unfinished business of gender equality is one of the defining challenges of our time.
To solve complex problems, we must first understand the systems that create them.
Economic history teaches us that change is possible, but it is rarely easy.
Data is only as good as the questions we ask of it.
The quiet revolution in women’s education and employment has transformed society in ways we are still discovering.
A financial crisis is often a self-fulfilling prophecy driven by panic.
We're not going to run out of ammunition.
"In observational studies, we often have to rely on assumptions that are not directly testable."
Economics is at its best when it helps us solve real-world problems in a rigorous and transparent way.
The beauty of instrumental variables is that they allow us to see the world in a new light.