Pascaline Dupas Department of Economics • 579 Serra Mall • Stanford, CA 94305 Email: [email protected] • Phone: (650) 725 1870 Webpage: http://www.stanford.edu/~pdupas/

ACADEMIC POSITIONS Associate Professor, Department of Economics, July 2014-present Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, Stanford University July 2011-June 2014 Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, UCLA July 2008-June 2011 Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, July 2006-June 2008

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Co-Editor, Journal of January 2016 – Board of Editors, Journal of Economic Literature January 2016 – Associate Editor, Econometrica July 2014 – Associate Editor, Quarterly Journal of Economics July 2014 – Associate Editor, AEJ-Applied Economics January 2014 – Foreign Editor, Review of Economic Studies March 2013 –

OTHER AFFILIATIONS Research Associate, National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) Sep 2014 – Previously Faculty Research Fellow (2008-2014) Board member, Bureau for Research and Economic Analysis of Development (BREAD) May 2014– Previously Fellow (2013-2014), Affiliate (2008-2013) Research Affiliate, Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) August 2009– Affiliate, Center for Effective Global Action (CEGA) May 2009 – Affiliate, Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (JPAL) August 2006 – Associate Researcher, Innovations for Poverty Action (IPA) July 2006 –

PRIMARY RESEARCH FIELDS Applied Microeconomics, Development. Health, Education, Savings.

EDUCATION Ph.D., Economics, EHESS & PSE-DELTA (France) June 2006 Visiting Scholar, NYU (Institute of French Studies) 2003-2006 Visiting Student, MIT (Economics Department) 2002-2003 Visiting Fellow, Harvard (Economics Department) Fall 2000, Spring 2002 MSc. (Economic Analysis and Policy), PSE-DELTA (France) June 2000 BA (Economics and Econometrics), Ecole Normale Supérieure – Ulm (France) June 1999

AWARDS, HONORS, AND FELLOWSHIPS Best Young French Economist Prize 2015, Le Monde, Cercle des Économistes Stanford Economics Distinguished Faculty Teaching Award, 2013-2014 AEJ: Applied Economics Best Paper Prize, 2014 National Science Foundation CAREER Grant, 2013-2018 Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellow, 2012-2014 American Economic Review Excellence in Refereeing Award, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015

Last update: July 2016

Quarterly Journal of Economics Excellence in Refereeing Award, 2011, 2012 Journal of European Economic Association Excellence in Refereeing Award, 2013 Hellman Faculty Scholarship, 2012-2013 Rainer Arnhold Fellowship, Mulago Foundation, 2005-2007

PUBLICATIONS IN PEER-REVIEWED JOURNALS 1. Dupas, Pascaline, Vivian Hoffmann, and Alix Zwane (2016). “Targeting health subsidies through a non-price mechanism: A randomized controlled trial in Kenya”. Science, Vol. 353, Issue 6302, pp. 889-895, 26 August 2016. 2. Duflo, Esther, Pascaline Dupas and Michael Kremer (2015). “Education, HIV and Early Fertility: Experimental Evidence from Kenya”. American Economic Review. Vol. 105(9), pp. 2257-97. 3. Duflo, Esther, Pascaline Dupas and Michael Kremer (2015). “School Governance, Pupil-Teacher- Ratios, and Teacher Incentives: Experimental Evidence from Kenyan Primary Schools”. Journal of Public Economics Vol. 123, pp. 92-110. 4. Cohen, Jessica, Pascaline Dupas and Simone Schaner (2015). “Price Subsidies, Diagnostic Tests, and the Targeting of Malaria Treatment: Evidence from a Randomized Trial”. American Economic Review 105(2), pp. 609-645. 5. Benhassine, Najy, Florencia Devoto, , Pascaline Dupas and Victor Pouliquen (2015). “Turning a Shove into a Nudge: A ‘Labeled Cash Transfer’ for Education”. American Economic Journal: Economic Policy 7(3): 86-125. 6. Dupas, Pascaline (2014). “Short-Run Subsidies and Long-Run Adoption of New Health Products: Experimental Evidence from Kenya”. Econometrica 82(1): 197-228. 7. Dupas, Pascaline, and Jonathan Robinson (2013). “Why Don’t the Poor Save More? Evidence from Health Savings Experiments”. American Economic Review 103(4): 1138-71. 8. Dupas, Pascaline, and Jonathan Robinson (2013). “Savings Constraints and Microenterprise Development: Evidence from a Field Experiment”. AEJ: Applied Economics 5(1): 163-92 9. Devoto, Florencia, Esther Duflo, Pascaline Dupas, William Parienté, Vincent Pons (2012). “Happiness on Tap: Piped Water Adoption in Urban Morocco”. AEJ: Economic Policy 4(4): 68-99. 10. Dupas, Pascaline, and Jonathan Robinson (2012). “The (Hidden) Costs of Political Instability: Evidence from Kenya’s 2007 Election Crisis”. Journal of Development Economics 99(2): 314-329. 11. Bhattacharya, Debopam and Pascaline Dupas (2012). “Inferring Welfare Maximizing Treatment Assignment under Budget Constraints”. Journal of Econometrics, 167(1): 168-196. 12. Duflo, Esther, Pascaline Dupas and Michael Kremer (2011). “Peer Effects and the Impact of Tracking: Evidence from a Randomized Evaluation in Kenya.” American Economic Review, 101(5), pp. 1739-74. 13. Dupas, Pascaline (2011). “Do Teenagers respond to HIV Risk Information? Evidence from a field experiment in Kenya.” AEJ: Applied Economics, 3(1), pp. 1-36. o Awarded the 2014 AEJ: Applied Economics Best Paper Prize 14. Cohen, Jessica, and Pascaline Dupas (2010). “Free Distribution or Cost-Sharing? Evidence from a Randomized Malaria Prevention Experiment” Quarterly Journal of Economics, 125(1), pp. 1-45.

OTHER PUBLICATIONS

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1. Dupas, Pascaline, and Ted Miguel (2016). “Impacts and Determinants of Health Levels in Low-Income Countries,” Forthcoming, Handbook of Field Experiments, Eds. Abhijit Banerjee and Esther Duflo. 2. Dupas, Pascaline (2014). “Getting Essential Health Products to Their End Users: Subsidize, but How Much?” Science Vol. 345, Issue 6202, pp. 1279-1281, 12 September 2014. 3. Dupas, Pascaline (2014). “Global Health Systems: Pricing and User Fees.” Elsevier Encyclopedia of Health Economics, vol. 2. Anthony J. Culyer, Ed. (Elsevier, San Diego, 2014). pp. 136-141. 4. Dupas, Pascaline, Sarah Green, Anthony Keats, and Jonathan Robinson (2011). “Challenges in Banking the Rural Poor: Evidence from Kenya's Western Province”. Forthcoming, African Successes: Modernization and Development. Sebastian Edwards, Simon Johnson, and David N. Weil, editors. University of Chicago Press. 5. Dupas, Pascaline (2011). “Health Behavior in Developing Countries.” Annual Review of Economics 3: 425- 449. 6. Dupas, Pascaline, and Jonathan Robinson (2010). “Coping with Political Instability: Micro Evidence from Kenya’s 2007 Election Crisis.” American Economic Review: Papers and Proceedings, 100(2): 120-124. 7. Dupas, Pascaline (2009). “What matters (and what does not) in households' decision to invest in malaria prevention?” American Economic Review: Papers and Proceedings, 99(2): 224-30. 8. Duflo, Esther, Pascaline Dupas and Michael Kremer (2009). “Can Tracking Improve Learning? Evidence from Kenya.” Education Next, 9 (3), pp. 64-70. 9. Cohen, Daniel, and Pascaline Dupas (2000). “Comparing the Paths of the Unemployed in France and the United States.” Economie et Statistique, 332-333, pp. 17-26.

WORKING PAPERS / WORK IN PROGRESS 1. Dupas, Pascaline, Dean Karlan, Jonathan Robinson and Diego Ubfal (2016). “Banking the Unbanked? Evidence from three Countries”. 2. Duflo, Esther, Pascaline Dupas and Michael Kremer (April 2016). “Does Secondary Education Transform Young Adults' Lives? Experimental Evidence from Ghana”. 3. Dupas, Pascaline, Jonathan Robinson and Santiago Saavedra (March 2016). “Daily Needs, Income Targets and Labor Supply: Evidence from Kenya”. 4. Basurto, Pia, Pascaline Dupas, and Jonathan Robinson (March 2016). “Decentralization and Efficiency of Subsidy Targeting: Evidence from Chiefs in Rural Malawi”. 5. Dizon-Ross, Rebecca, Pascaline Dupas and Jonathan Robinson (March 2016). “Governance and Effectiveness of Public Health Subsidies”. 6. Dupas, Pascaline, Anthony Keats and Jonathan Robinson (April 2016). “The Effect of Savings Accounts on Interpersonal Financial Relationships: Evidence from a Field Experiment in Rural Kenya”. 7. Chassang, Sylvain, Pascaline Dupas, Catlan Reardon and Erik Snowberg (in progress). “Selective Trials for Technology Adoption”

8. Bhattacharya, Debopam, Pascaline Dupas and Shin Kanaya (January 2013). “Estimating the Impact of Means-tested Subsidies under Treatment Externalities with Application to Anti-Malarial Bednets”.

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