Michael Kremer

Economics American 1964 50 quotes

A Nobel laureate known for his experimental approach to alleviating global poverty.

Quotes by Michael Kremer

Randomized controlled trials are the gold standard for evaluating interventions in development economics.

Nobel Lecture 2019

Poverty is not just a lack of resources, but a trap that requires innovative solutions to escape.

Academic Paper 2004

Education is the most powerful weapon we can use to change the world, especially in alleviating poverty.

Interview 1990

The big push model shows how coordinated investments can break the cycle of underdevelopment.

Journal Article 1993

Incentives matter; designing the right ones can transform health outcomes in poor communities.

Speech 2010

Subsidies for vaccines aren't charity; they're investments in global economic stability.

Nobel Acceptance Speech 2019

Economics teaches us that small changes can have outsized impacts on human welfare.

Book Chapter 2005

The beauty of empirical work is in its ability to challenge our preconceptions.

Conference Talk 2015

Life's greatest challenges, like poverty, demand rigorous, evidence-based approaches.

Personal Reflection 2020

Humor in economics: Why did the economist cross the road? To randomize the chicken's path.

Public Lecture 2018

From my letters to colleagues: Collaboration is key to advancing development economics.

Letter 2000

In interviews, I've often said: Data doesn't lie, but interpretation requires care.

Interview 2012

Reflecting on life: Success comes from persistent questioning of the status quo.

Memoir Excerpt 2022

Aphorism: Measure twice, intervene once in policy design.

Op-Ed 2008

Key passage from 'Randomization and Social Programs': Experiments reveal hidden truths.

Book 2014

Witty remark: Economists are like detectives, but with more math and fewer clues.

Panel Discussion 2016

On politics: Aid must be smart, not just generous, to foster real growth.

Speech 2011

Personal reflection: The joy of research is in discovering paths to human betterment.

Diary Entry 1995

From correspondence: Let's test that hypothesis with a field experiment.

Letter 2002

Interview quote: Climate change exacerbates poverty; economics can mitigate it.

Interview 2021