Text in Arabic. Drawing on 15 years of research from Chile to India, Kenya to Indonesia, authors Banerjee and Duflo have identified new aspects of the behaviour of poor people, their needs, and the way that aid or financial investment can affect their lives. Their work transforms certain presumptions: that microfinance is a cure-all, that schooling equals learning, that poverty at the level of 99 cents a day is just a more extreme version of the experience any of us have when our income falls uncomfortably low.
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Weight: 396g
Dimensions: 130 x 200mm
Publication Date: 19 May 2016
Publisher: Hamad Bin Khalifa University Press
Publication City/Country: Qatar
Language: Arabic
ISBN13: 9789992195246
About Esther Duflo
Abhijit Vinayak Banerjee was educated at the University of Calcutta Jawaharlal Nehru University and Harvard University. He is currently the Ford Foundation International Professor of Economics at MIT. Banerjee is a past president of the Bureau for Research in the Economic Analysis of Development a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the Econometric Society and has been a Guggenheim Fellow and an Alfred P. Sloan Fellow. He is the recipient of many awards including the inaugural Infosys Prize in 2009 and has been an honorary advisor to many organizations including the World Bank and the Government of India. Together with Esther Duflo and Sendhil Mullainathan of Harvard University he founded the Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab in 2003. Esther Duflo is Abdul Latif Jameel Professor of Poverty Alleviation and Development Economics in the Department of Economics at MIT. She was educated at the Ecole Normale Superieure in Paris and at MIT. She has received numerous honors and prizes including a John Bates Clark Medal for the best American economist under 40 in 2010 a MacArthur genius Fellowship in 2009. She was recognized as one of the best eight young economists by The Economist magazine one of the 100 most influential thinkers by Foreign Policy since the list exists and one of the forty under forty most influential business leaders under forty by Fortune magazine in 2010. Together with Abhijit Banerjee and Sendhil Mullainathan of Harvard University she founded the Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab in 2003.