A Guide to Solving Social Problems with Machine Learning
“A Guide to Solving Social Problems with Machine Learning” with Ludwig, Jens and Jon Kleinberg. Harvard Business Review December 8 (2016).
Algorithms Need Managers, Too
“Algorithms Need Managers, Too,” with Luca, Michael and Jon Kleinberg. Harvard Business Review 94 (2016): 96-101.
We Built Them, But We Don’t Understand Them
“We Built Them, But We Don’t Understand Them,” with Jon Kleinberg, in What to Think About Machines That Think: Today’s Leading Thinkers on the Age of Machine Intelligence. (J. Brockman, editor). Harper Perennial 2015.
Spotting Bubbles on the Rise
“Spotting Bubbles on the Rise,” Harvard Business Review (2010) Volume: 88, Issue: 3, 41- 57.
Take-up: Why Microfinance Take-up Rates Are Low & Why It Matters
“Take-up: Why Microfinance Take-up Rates Are Low & Why It Matters,” with Dean Karlan, Jonathan Morduch, Financial Access Initiative framing note, June 2010.
Psychology and Economics: What it Means for Microfinance
“Psychology and Economics: What it Means for Microfinance,” with Sudha Krishnan, Financial Access Initiative framing note, April 2008.
An Opt-Out Home Mortgage System
“An Opt-Out Home Mortgage System,” with Michael S. Barr, & Eldar Shafir, Hamilton Project Discussion Paper 2008-14, The Brookings Institution.
Behaviorally Informed Financial Services Regulation
“Behaviorally Informed Financial Services Regulation,” with Michael S. Barr & Eldar Shafir, 2008, New America Foundation White Paper.
Is Microfinance Too Rigid?
“Is Microfinance Too Rigid?” with Dean Karlan, Financial Access Initiative framing note, December 2007.
Microentrepreneurs and Their Money: Three Anomalies
“Microentrepreneurs and Their Money: Three Anomalies,” with Bindu Ananth & Dean Karlan, Financial Access Initiative framing note, August 2007.
Market Efficiency Versus Behavioral Finance
“Market Efficiency Versus Behavioral Finance,” with Bruce Stangle, Journal of Applied Corporate Finance, 17(3), 2005: 124-136.