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    Duflo was born in 1972 in Paris.

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    Why have Banerjee, Duflo, and Kremer won the Nobel Prize?

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    Indian-born Banerjee is an American citizen while Esther Duflo is French-American.

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    Banerjee and co-Nobel laureate Duflo were the authors of Poor Economics.

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    Duflo is the youngest person and the second woman to win this award.

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    Esther Duflo has become the second woman to win prize after Elinor Ostrom(2009) of US.

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    Banerjee, Duflo and their co-authors concluded that students appeared to learn nothing from additional days at school.

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    Duflo said the award shows that“it is possible for a woman to succeed and be recognized for success.”.

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    Banerjee and Duflo, along with Kremer had performed similar studies of other issues and in other countries, including India.

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    Banerjee and Duflo, along with Kremer soon performed similar studies of other issues and in other countries, including India.

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    Abhijit Banerjee and Esther Duflo, often with Michael Kremer, soon performed similar studies of other issues and in other countries.

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    As Duflo said immediately after the announcement,“People have reduced the poor to caricatures without understanding the roots of their problems.

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    As Abhijit Banerjee and Esther Duflo write in Poor Economics:"The sheer number of business owners among the poor is impressive.

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    Abhijit Banerjee and Esther Duflo, often with Michael Kremmer soon performed similar studies of other issues and in other countries.

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    Abhijeet Banerjee and Estha Duflo are spouses and Esther Duflo has also become the youngest(46-year-old) person to win the Nobel Prize.

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    For a positive review of that work within economics see Banerjee and Duflo(2009), and for a critical assessment see Deaton(2010).

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    Duflo added that she and Banerjee were"absolutely delighted to share this award with Kremer," calling his work an"inspiration" for antipoverty researchers.

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    Duflo added that she and Banerjee were“absolutely delighted to share this award with Michael Kremer,” calling his work an“inspiration” for antipoverty researchers.

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    Nobel Economics Prize winners Abhijit Banerjee and Esther Duflo say they're just like any other married couple trying to juggle kids and work.

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    Esther Duflo, become the second woman after Elinor Ostrom(2009) of US and the youngest person to be awarded the Prize in Economic Sciences.

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    Nobel Prize in economics winners Abhijit Banerjee and Esther Duflo say they're just like any other married couple trying to juggle kids and work.

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    We're fortunate to see this kind of work being recognised," Duflo told MIT News, noting that their work was"born at MIT and supported by MIT.".

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    Banerjee, Duflo and Kremer, who have been working together since the mid 1990s, are different in that they do not get stuck with the“big questions”.

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    We're fortunate to see this kind of work being recognized,” Duflo told MIT News, noting that their work was“born at MIT and supported by MIT.”.

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    Banerjee and Duflo found out in their fieldwork that the poor often prefer to spend their extra money on televisions or festivals or tasty but expensive food.

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    Adds Duflo:“I think it would be quite patronizing to try to explain to the poor that they have the wrong preferences, and that they need to change.

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    In response to such findings, Banerjee, Duflo and co-authors argued that efforts to get more children into school must be complemented by reforms to improve school quality.

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    Duflo told a news conference Monday at MIT in Cambridge that her kids“believe they are the center of the universe, and they don't accept kitchen table conversation” about weighty matters like economics.

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    NEW YORK- Indian-American Abhijit Banerjee, who jointly won the 2019 Nobel Economics Prize with his wife Esther Duflo and Harvard's Michael Kremer, said Monday that the Indian economy is“doing very badly” even as the government is increasingly recognising that there is a problem.

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