Pascaline Dupas

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.

Following her graduate studies, Dupas held assistant professorships at Dartmouth College (2006-2008), UCLA (2008-2011), and Stanford University (2011-2014).

[4] Methodologically, Dupas' research generally relies on the use of field experiments such as randomized controlled trials (RCTs).

Core topics of her work include the prevention of diseases such as Malaria and HIV, the effect of teacher incentives, and the saving behaviour of poor people.