Published Oct 21, 2020
Michael Kremer on Economists as Founders | Conversations with Tyler
Nobel Laureate Michael Kremer discusses the role of economists as organizational founders, highlighting the intersection of development economics and social innovation, while examining technological challenges such as advanced market commitments in pharmaceuticals and innovative educational reforms in developing countries.

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