Abhijit Banerjee Books, Bio, Wiki, Age, Wife, Nobel Prize, and Son

Abhijit Banerjee Bio | Wiki

Abhijit Banerjee ( Full Name: Abhijit Vinayak Banerjee) is a popular Indian-born naturalized American economist who works as the Ford Foundation International Professor of Economics at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He won the 2019 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences alongside Esther Duflo and Michael Kremer “for their experimental approach to alleviating global poverty”. Abhijit and Esther Duflo, who are married, are the sixth married couple to jointly received a Nobel Prize.

He is the author of several books including his cookbook Cooking to Save Your Life (2021) and a Nobel prize book Poor Economics. Abhijit has taught at Harvard University as well as Princeton University. Abhijit has also been a Guggenheim Fellow and an Alfred P. Sloan Fellow. In 2013, Abhijit was named by the United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon to a panel of experts appointed with updating the Millennium Development Goals after 2015 (their expiration date). In 2019, Abhijit delivered the Export-Import Bank of India’s 34th Commencement Day Annual Lecture on Redesigning Social Policy.

Abhijit Banerjee Age

Abhijit was born on February 21, 1961, in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. He is 62 years old. Abhijit celebrates his birthday on February 21, every year.

Abhijit Banerjee Height

He is a man of average stature. Abhijit stands at a height of 5 ft 7 in ( Approx. 1.7m ).

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Abhijit Banerjee Family

He was born to a Bengali family in Mumbai. Abhijit’s father, Dipak Banerjee, worked as a professor of economics at Presidency College, Calcutta, while his mother Nirmala Banerjee (née Patankar), served as a professor of economics at the Centre for Studies in Social Sciences, Calcutta. Dipak received a Ph.D. in economics from the London School of Economics. He has a brother named Aniruddha.

Abhijit Banerjee Wife

Abhijit is married to his wife Esther Duflo a fellow economist and co-recipient of the Nobel. Esther is a French–American economist who serves as a professor of Poverty Alleviation and Development Economics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). The couple married in 2015. Abhijit and his wife Esther have two children Noémie and Milan. Before, he married Dr. Arundhati Tuli Banerjee whom he divorced in 2014.

Abhijit Banerjee First Wife

Abhijit was married to Dr. Arundhati Tuli Banerjee, a lecturer of literature at MIT. He and Arundhati had one son together and afterward divorced. Their son Kabir Banerjee, born in 1991, passed away in an accident in 2016.

Abhijit Banerjee Son | Son Kabir

He was married to Dr Arundhati Tuli Banerjee who serves as the lecturer of literature at MIT. Abhijit and Arundhati had a son named Kabir Banerjee who died in an accident in 2016. Kabir was the only son of the pair and was born in 1991.

Abhijit Banerjee Education

He earned his school education at South Point High School in Calcutta. Following his schooling, Abhijit took admitted to Presidency College, later an affiliated college of the University of Calcutta and now an autonomous university, where he finished his BSc(H) degree in economics in 1981. Later, Abhijit finished his M.A. in economics at the Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), Delhi in 1983. While studying at JNU, Abhijit was arrested and imprisoned in Tihar Jail during a protest after learners gheraoed the then Vice Chancellor PN Srivastava of the university. Abhijit was released on bail and charges were later dropped against the students. Later, Abhijit went on to earn a Ph.D. from Harvard University in 1988.

Cooking To Save Your Life Abhijit Banerjee | Cooking To Save Your Life | Cookbook | Latest Book

In 2021, Abhijit published his cookbook titled Cooking to Save Your Life. This book is a Collection of Recipes From the Heart. He proves that his first cookbook Cooking to Save Your Life is more of that in compelling ways – the pages contain insightful details for both the novice and experienced cook (Abhijit found measures like the size of a golf ball, and the phalanges of your fingers convenient) and are peppered with a good dose of thought-provoking nuggets on larger political and social issues pertinent to all of us.

Abhijit Banerjee Poor Economics | Nobel Prize Book

In 2011, Abhijit and Esther Duflo published their book titled Poor Economics: A Radical Rethinking of the Way to Fight Global Poverty. Poor Economics disclosed on the effectiveness of solutions to world poverty using a proof-based randomized control trial approach. The book received the 2011 Financial Times and Goldman Sachs Business Book of the Year Award.

Abhijit Banerjee Books

– Cooking to Save Your Life (2021)
– What the Economy Needs Now (2019)
– Good Economics for Hard Times (2019)
– Poor Economics (2011)
– Pitfalls of Participatory Programs: Evidence from a Randomized Evaluation in Education in India (2008)
– Making Aid Work (2007)
– Can Information Campaigns Spark Local Participation and Improve Outcomes? A Study of Primary Education in Uttar Pradesh, India (2006)

Abhijit Banerjee Cv

As per his CV, Abhijit has the following professional experience in academic positions:
– Ford Foundation International Professor of Economics, M.I.T. (2003)
– Director, Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab, M.I.T. (2003)
– Visiting Professor of Economics, Paris School of Economics (2018-2019)
– Professor of Economics, M.I.T. (1996-2003)
– Associate Professor of Economics, M.I.T. ( 1994-1996)

Abhijit Banerjee MIT | Economics

He is now the Ford Foundation International Professor of Economics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Abhijit’s work specialized in development economics. Alongside Esther Duflo Abhijit has discussed field experiments as an important methodology to discover causal relationships in economics. Abhijit was elected a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2004. In 2009, Abhijit won the Infosys Prize in the social sciences (economics) category. He worked on the Social Sciences jury for the Infosys Prize in 2018.

Abhijit Banerjee Good Economics For Hard Times

In 2019, Abhijit and Esther Duflo published a book titled Good Economics for Hard Times: Better Answers to Our Biggest Problems. It was released on November 12, 2019, by PublicAffairs (US), Juggernaut Books (India), and Allen Lane (UK). Good Economics for Hard Times draws from recent developments in economics research to argue solutions to the problems facing modern economies and societies around the globe, such as slowing economic growth, immigration, income inequality, climate change, globalization and technological unemployment. The book’s publication comes a month after the pair were jointly awarded the Nobel Prize in Economics, shared with Harvard University professor Michael Kremer.

Abhijit Banerjee Nobel Prize | Got Nobel Prize For | Won Nobel Prize | Nobel Prize 2019

In 2012, Abhijit shared the Gerald Loeb Award Honorable Mention for Business Book alongside co-author Esther Duflo for their book Poor Economics. In 2019, Abhijit was also awarded the Nobel Prize in Economics, along with Esther Duflo and Michael Kremer, “for their experimental approach to alleviating global poverty.”Abhijit won the Bernhard-Harms-Prize in 2014 from the Kiel Institute for the World Economy.

Abhijit Banerjee Information

He is an Indian-born American economist who, alongside his wife Esther Duflo and Michael Kremer, won the 2019 Nobel Prize for Economics (the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel) for assisting to develop an innovative experimental approach to alleviating global poverty. The trio, often serving with each other, concentrated on relatively small and specific problems that contributed to poverty and identified the important solutions through carefully designed field experiments, which they conducted in many low- and middle-income countries over the course of over two decades.

Esther Duflo And Abhijit Banerjee | Esther Duflo

Since 2015 Abhijit is married to his fellow economist and co-recipient of the Nobel Esther Duflo. The two have two children Noémie and Milan. Abhijit was a joint supervisor of Esther’s Ph.D. in economics at MIT in 1999. The couple tried an experiment in Rajasthan, where they gave a bag of pulses to moms who vaccinated their kids. Together with Esther Duflo Abhijit has discussed field experiments as an important methodology to discover causal relationships in economics.

Abhijit Banerjee On Indian Economy

In May 2022, Abhijit said India should concentrate on domestic issues such as inflation and long-term investments instead of global laurels.

Abhijit Banerjee Esther Duflo Michael Kremer

He won the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences in 2019 alongside his two co-researchers Esther Duflo and Michael Kremer “for their experimental approach to alleviating global poverty”.

Abhijit Banerjee Nobel Prize Paper | Research Paper

Practicing innovative research based on field experiments, Abhijit, Esther Dufo and Michael Kremer have laid the foundation for
answering What is the best way to design measures that reduce global poverty? a question that is so vital to humanity. The trio were 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.

Abhijit Banerjee On Poverty | Theory On Poverty Pdf

He said poverty is not one problem and it’s like a cancer that manifests various problems and each one deserves its own answer… there are different reasons why people are depressed, people are ill, people have no access to financial markets, and people have no access to infrastructure.

Abhijit Banerjee Net Worth

Abhijit gets his wealth from his work as an economist who works as the Ford Foundation International Professor of Economics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Therefore, Abhijit has accumulated a decent fortune over the years. Abhijit’s net worth is $1 billion.

How Old Is Abhijit Banerjee

Abhijit is a 62-year-old who was born on February 21, 1961, in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. Abhijit celebrates his birthday on February 21, every year.

How Tall Is Abhijit Banerjee

Abhijit is a man of average stature who stands at a height of 5 ft 7 in ( Approx. 1.7m ).

Who Is Abhijit Banerjee

He is an American Indian-born naturalized American economist who is the Ford Foundation International Professor of Economics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Abhijit is also the co-founder of Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (together with economists Esther Duflo and Sendhil Mullainathan). In India, Abhijit serves on the academic advisory board of Plaksha University, a science and technology university founded in 2010.