Mark Dean
Professor, Department of Economics, Columbia University
Mark Dean is a Professor of Economics at Columbia University. Primarily a behavioral economists, Mark is interested in understanding how cognitive constraints can lead economic decisions to deviate from the predictions of standard models. Prior to joining Columbia, Mark was an Assistant Professor at Brown University (2009-2015). He received his Ph.D. in Economics from New York University.
Recent work by Mark Dean
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Subsidising healthcare helps children get the care they need
Subsidising healthcare for children in Mali substantially increased necessary care-seeking while generating only minimal unnecessary use.
Published 26.11.25