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Description: In this lecture, Esther Duflo talks about social experiments done to understand what interventions work best to mitigate world poverty.
Instructor: Esther Duflo
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: What is a Povert...
Lecture 3: Social Experimen...
Lecture 5: Is There a Nutri...
Lecture 6: Nutrition: The H...
Lecture 8: Health: Low Hang...
Lecture 9: Education: Setti...
Lecture 10: Is It Possible ...
Lecture 11: Education: The ...
Lecture 12: (Somewhat) Un-O...
Lecture 13: How Do Families...
Lecture 14: Gender Discrimi...
Lecture 15: Risk and Insurance
Lecture 16: Insurance
Lecture 17: The (Not So Sim...
Lecture 19: The Promise and...
Lecture 20: Savings
Lecture 21: Savings 2
Lecture 22: Entrepreneurs a...
Lecture 24: Policies, Polit...
Lecture 25: Policies, Polit...
Lecture 26: Five Thoughts i...
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