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Abhijit Banerjee

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Gender Male
Age 63
Born Mumbai
India
NationalityAmerican
Indian
Spouse Esther Duflo
Arundhati Tuli Banerjee
Job Professor
Economist
Education Presidency University
Jawaharlal Nehru University
Harvard University
Books Poor Economics
Making Aid Work
Understanding Poverty
Iqtisad al- fuqara' (Poor Economics)
Pitfalls of Participatory Programs: Evidence from a Randomized Evaluation in Education in India
Can Information Campaigns Spark Local Participation and Improve Outcomes? A Study of Primary Education in Uttar Pradesh, India
Cooking to Save Your Life
Awards Financial Times and McKinsey Business Book of the Year Award
Guggenheim Fellowship for Social Sciences, US & Canada
Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences
Official site economics.mit.edu
Date of birth February 21,1961
Zodiac sign Pisces
Parents Nirmala Banerjee
Dipak Banerjee
Children Kabir Banerjee
Academic advisor Eric Maskin
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Abhijit Banerjee Life story


Abhijit Vinayak Banerjee is an Indian-born naturalized American economist who is currently the Ford Foundation International Professor of Economics at Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Nobel economics prize awarded to Claudia Goldin for work on gender pay gap

Nobel economics prize awarded to Claudia Goldin for work on gender pay gap
Oct 9,2023 8:21 am

... In 2019 Esther Duflo shared the award with her husband Abhijit Banerjee, and Michael Kremer, for work that focused on poor communities in India and Kenya...

A Nobel prize-winning economist's guide to cooking

A Nobel prize-winning economist's guide to cooking
Nov 15,2021 4:57 am

...Abhijit Banerjee was 15 years old when he first cooked a meal...

Coronavirus: India's PM modi seeks 'forgiveness' is on lockdown

Coronavirus: India's PM modi seeks 'forgiveness' is on lockdown
Apr 18,2020 5:59 pm

... In an opinion piece published on Sunday, Abhijit Banerjee and Esther Duflo, two of the three winners of the Nobel prize for economic Sciences in the year 2019, said more help for the poor was necessary...

News Daily: Hong Kong stand-off continues, and Attenborough sees plastics change

News Daily: Hong Kong stand-off continues, and Attenborough sees plastics change
Feb 16,2020 8:23 am

... But Prof Esther Duflo of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, who alongside her MIT colleague and husband Prof Abhijit Banerjee, and Harvard s Prof Michael Kremer, has certainly come off the fence in a new book that hits out at some of economists prized myths...

Why did the economists get things wrong

Why did the economists get things wrong
Feb 16,2020 8:23 am

... The economists say: on the one hand, but on the other side, says Prof Esther Duflo, in the picture with her husband, Abhijit Banerjee Economists had a hard time in recent years, with the Conservative politicians Michael Gove s famous adage that the people distanced during the Brexit campaign, branding them irresponsible and elitist ...

What is it like to work with someone, you are married?

What is it like to work with someone, you are married?
Feb 16,2020 7:19 am

... Then Esther Duflo and Abhijit Banerjee won the Nobel prize for economic Sciences, together with colleagues Michael Kremer...

Nobel economics prize winner hopes to inspire women

Nobel economics prize winner hopes to inspire women
Feb 16,2020 7:08 am

... Prof Duflo was part of a trio, alongside her husband Abhijit Banerjee and Michael Kremer, to win the prize...

Nobel economics prize winner hopes to inspire women

Feb 16,2020 7:08 am

Esther Duflo has said she is "humbled" by her success in winning this year's Nobel Prize for economics and hopes it will "inspire many, many other women".

Prof Duflo was part of a trio, alongside her husband Abhijit Banerjee and Michael Kremer , to win The Prize .

Their work had "dramatically improved our ability to fight poverty in practice", The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, which awards The Prize , said.

Prof Duflo is only the Second Woman to win The Prize since it began in 1969.

At 46 years old, she is also the youngest recipient of The Prize .

"Showing that it is possible for a woman to succeed and be recognised for success I hope is going to inspire many, many other women to continue working and many other men to give them the respect that they deserve like every single human being," She Said .

Prof Duflo's husband was her PhD supervisor and their work, alongside that of Prof Kremer's, has focused on poor communities in India and Africa. Their research helps show which investments are worth making and also what has the biggest impact on the lives of the poorest people.

For example, their research in India found a high level of absenteeism among teachers. They found employing them on short-term contracts, which would be extended if they had good results, led to significantly better test results for students.

Another project looked at how the demand for de-worming pills for parasitic infections was affected by price. They found that three quarters of parents gave their children these pills when the medicine was free, compared to just 18% when they cost less than a US dollar, which was still heavily subsidised.

The research has helped inform decisions on whether medicine and healthcare should be charged for and, if so, at what price.

Abhijit Banerjee , Esther Duflo and Michael Kremer

Prof Banerjee and Prof Duflo both work at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the US, while Prof Kremer works at Harvard University .

"I didn't think it was possible to win the Nobel Prize in Economics before being significantly older than any of the three of us," Prof Duflo said.

The Trio will receive nine million Swedish Krona (£728,000).

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The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences said The Winners had introduced "a New Approach to obtaining reliable answers about The Best ways to fight global poverty".

It said they had broken The Complex issue into "smaller, more manageable questions" Making It easier to tackle.

"As a direct result of one of their studies, More Than five million Indian children have benefited from effective programmes of remedial tutoring in school," The Academy said.

"Another example is The Heavy subsidies for preventive healthcare that have been introduced in many countries. "

The Nobel economics prize - technically known as the Sveriges Riksbank Prize - is the only award not created by philanthropist Alfred Nobel .

Instead, the economics prize was created by the Swedish Central Bank "in memory of Alfred Nobel " and first awarded in 1969.

Last year, William Nordhaus and Paul Romer won The Prize for their work on sustainable growth.

The US economists' research focused on how Climate Change and technology have affected the economy.

In 2017, US economist Richard Thaler , author of The Best seller Nudge, won for his work in behavioural economics.

Since it was first awarded in 1969, Americans have dominated the awards.



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Source of news: bbc.com

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