Camille Falézan
PhD student, Department of Economics, MIT
Camille Falézan is a PhD student at MIT’s Department of Economics. Her research focuses on development economics.
She holds a B.A. in Applied Mathematics from Harvard University. Before joining MIT, she worked as a research fellow at Harvard's Evidence for Policy Design and as a research manager at the Stanford King Center on Global Development.
Recent work by Camille Falézan
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A three minute prompt to talk: Boosting parent-infant verbal engagement at low cost
A three-minute video intervention in Ghana prompted mothers to talk more to infants and boosted early language – at just $0.45 per child at scale.
Published 21.10.25