Elizabeth Beasley is a researcher at the Well-Being Observatory at CEPREMAP. She holds a PhD in economics from Sciences Po, as well as an MPA/ID from the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University, and a JD from New York University Law School. She received her bachelor's degree in Social Studies from Harvard College. She was previously the Director of J-PAL Europe. She has also worked a consultant to the World Bank and other institutions on multiple projects, including randomized evaluations of public policy. Her research concerns well-being, public policy and program evaluation, behavioral economics, education, and the development of human and social capital.

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