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Esther Duflo, FBA (French:; born 25 October 1972) is a French–American economist who is the Abdul Latif Jameel Professor of Poverty Alleviation and Development Economics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
Esther Duflo is a development economist who studies the lives of the poor and designs social policies. She is the Abdul Latif Jameel Professor at MIT, a co-founder of J-PAL, and a co-author of Poor Economics and Good Economics for Hard Times.
Oct 14, 2019 · Esther Duflo, along with Abhijit Banerjee and Michael Kremer, receives the 2019 Nobel Prize in economic sciences for their breakthrough antipoverty work. The MIT economist and J-PAL co-founder uses field experiments to study and improve global poverty issues.
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Esther Duflo is a professor of poverty alleviation and development economics at MIT and a co-founder of J-PAL. She won the Nobel Prize in Economics in 2019 for her experimental approach to fighting global poverty and co-authored Poor Economics.
Grandmothers and granddaughters: old‐age pensions and intrahousehold allocation in South Africa. E Duflo. The World Bank Economic Review 17 (1), 1-25. , 2003. 2702. 2003. Using randomization in development economics research: A toolkit. E Duflo, R Glennerster, M Kremer. Handbook of development economics 4, 3895-3962.
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May 9, 2024 · Esther Duflo, French-American economist who, with Abhijit Banerjee and Michael Kremer, was awarded the 2019 Nobel Prize for Economics (the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel) for helping to develop an innovative experimental approach to alleviating global poverty.