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A Simple Letter Can Shape Physician Behavior

POLITICO Pulse features the findings from J-PAL affiliate Adam Sacarny's randomized evaluation.

Telling doctors their patient died from overdose could prevent some opioid abuse

An article in the Washington Post references the findings of a randomized evaluation conducted by J-PAL affiliate Adam Sacarny.

August 2018 Newsletter

How does J-PAL's MicroMasters in Data, Economics, and Development Policy help prepare learners for real world challenges? Hear from two staff members of the NGO Young 1ove in Botswana about their experience in the program.

'Dear Doctor' Letters Use Peer Pressure, Government Warning To Stop Overprescribing

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NPR reports on a randomized evaluation conducted by J-PAL affiliate Adam Sacarny.

We Can’t Measure Women’s Empowerment the Same Way Everywhere—But Should We Try?

Pamela Jakiela, Senior Fellow at the Center for Global Development, reflects on J-PAL’s Practical Guide to Measuring Women’s and Girls’ Empowerment in Impact Evaluations.