Margaret McConnell

  • Assistant Professor of Global Health Economics
  • Harvard University

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Researchers

Margaret McConnell is Assistant Professor of Global Health Economics at the Harvard School of Public Health. Her current research combines behavioural economics with field and laboratory experiments to understand and evaluate policies designed to change health and savings behaviour. She is currently working on a number of field trials in Africa and Latin America related to messaging and behavior change, the formation of price expectations for health goods and the design of savings products and their impacts on health and health spending.