Anne Case is an economist and professor at Princeton University.
She has conducted extensive research on health economics, development economics, and labor economics.
Case is known for her work on the relationship between economic status and health outcomes.
She has collaborated closely with her husband, Nobel Prize-winning economist Angus Deaton, on numerous projects, including their influential research on "deaths of despair" in the United States.
Case's work has been widely recognized and has contributed significantly to our understanding of socioeconomic factors affecting health and mortality rates in developed and developing countries.
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