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Abhijit Banerjee (Nobel Winner) Age, Wife, Family, Biography & More

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Age: 58 Years
Wife: Esther Duflo
Nationality: American

Abhijit Banerjee

Bio/Wiki
Full NameAbhijit Vinayak Banerjee
NicknameJhima
ProfessionEconomist
Famous ForWinning the 2019 Nobel Prize in Economics
Physical Stats & More
Height (approx.)in centimeters- 178 cm
in meters- 1.78 m
in feet inches- 5’ 10”
Eye ColourBlack
Hair ColourSalt & Pepper
Economist
FieldDevelopment Economics
Doctoral AdvisorEric Maskin
Doctoral Student(s)• Esther Duflo
• Dean Karlan
• Benjamin Jones
Doctoral Thesis"Essays in Information Economics"
Popular Books• Volatility And Growth (2005; Oxford University Press)
• Making Aid Work (2005; MIT Press)
• Understanding Poverty (2006; Oxford University Press)
• Poor Economics: A Radical Rethinking of the Way to Fight Global Poverty (2011)
• Handbook of Field Experiments, Volume 1 & 2 (2017)
• A Short History of Poverty Measurements (2019)
Awards, Fellowships, Honours• IRIS Scholar, 1993
• Institute for Policy Reform Junior Fellow, 1993
• Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellow, 1994-96
• National Science Foundation Grant, 1995-98
• Fellow of the Econometric Society, 1996
• MacArthur Foundation Grant under the Costs of Inequality Project, 1996-2002
• “Creativity Extension” of National Science Foundation Grant 1998-2000
• Guggenheim Fellow, 2000
• Mahalanobis Memorial Medal, 2000, India
• Malcolm Adeshesiah Award, 2001
• National Science Foundation Grant “Inequality, Growth & Trade Policy,” 2002-2006
• Distinguished Visitor, Washington University, St. Louis, 2003
• Romesh Chandra Dutt Lecturer, 2003, Centre for Studies in Social Sciences, Calcutta
• National Institutes on Aging Grant “Health Care and Health Status in Rajasthan, India;” sub-grant under “Economics of Aging,” 2004 - 2009
• Kuznets Lecture, 2004, Yale University
• American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Fellow, 2004
• Member, Council of the Econometric Society, 2004
• IEPR Distinguished Lecture, University of Southern California, 2006
• Michael Wallerstein Award, American Political Science Association, 2006
• D. Gale Johnson Lecture, University of Chicago, 2006
• Honorary Visiting Professor, Institute of Development Studies Kolkata, 2006
• Economic Journal Lecture, 2007
• Albert Hirschman Lecture, 2007
• Honorary Consultant in PEO, Planning Commission, India, 2008
• International Research Fellow, Kiel Institute, 2008
• BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award for Development Cooperation, 2009
• Infosys Award in Social Sciences, 2009
• Anaya Samman, Kolkata, 2011
• Foreign Policy Magazine's Top 100 Global Thinkers 2011
• Sherar Shera Bengali (Best of the Best Bengali) 2012
• Gabarron International Award for Economics, 2013
• The Albert O. Hirschman Prize (The Social Science Research Council), 2014
• Honorary Doctoral degree, KU Leuven, 2014
• Bernhard Harms Prize (Kiel Institute for the World Economy), 2014
• Sanjaya Lall Visiting Professor at University of Oxford, Trinity Term 2015
• Amlan Dutta Lecture, University of Kolkata, 2018
• Tanner Lecture on Human Values, University of Oxford, 2018
• Jean Jacques Laffont Lecture, AFSE, 2018
• Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences, 2019
Personal Life
Date of Birth21 February 1961 (Tuesday)
Age (as in 2019)58 Years
BirthplaceKolkata, India
Zodiac signPisces
NationalityAmerican
HometownKolkata, India
SchoolSouth Point School, Kolkata
College/University• Presidency College, Calcutta
• Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi
• Harvard University
• Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Educational Qualification(s)• B.S. degree in economics from Presidency College, Calcutta, in 1981
• M.A. in economics from Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi, in 1983
• Ph.D. in economics from Harvard in 1988
ReligionNot Known
EthnicityBengali Indian
HobbiesCooking, Listening to Classical Music, Playing Table Tennis
ControversyWhile sharing an incident of his student life at the JNU, he told the Hindustan Times in 2016 that in 1983, he and his friends were kept in Tihar jail for 10 days and were beaten up for "gheraoing the vice-chancellor in his house for the umpteenth time" for expelling the president of the student union.
Food HabitNon-Vegetarian
Relationships & More
Marital StatusMarried
Affairs/Girlfriends• Arundhati Tuli Banerjee
• Esther Duflo
Marriage DateYear, 2015 (with Esther Duflo)
Family
Wife/SpouseFirst Wife- Arundhati Tuli Banerjee (a lecturer of literature at MIT)
Abhijit Banerjee's First Wife Arundhati Tuli Banerjee
Second Wife- Esther Duflo (a French Nobel Prize winning economist)
Abhijit Banerjee With His Wife Esther Duflo
ChildrenSon- Kabir Banerjee (from Arundhati Tuli Banerjee- born 20 February 1991; died around March, 2016)
Abhijit Banerjee's Son Kabir Banerjee
Daughter- Not Known

Note: He has a baby with his second wife, Esther Duflo. The baby was born in 2012.
ParentsFather- Dipak Banerjee (a professor and the head of the Department of Economics at Presidency College, Calcutta)
Abhijit Banerjee's Father Dipak Banerjee
Mother- Nirmala Banerjee (a professor of economics at the Centre for Studies in Social Sciences, Calcutta)
Abhijit Banerjee Mother
SiblingsBrother- Aniruddha (younger; lives in Gurugram)
Sister- None
Favourite Things
Favourite DessertBengali Sandesh adorned with rose petal
Favourite FoodExotic Lucknow Style Kebabs
Favourite SportsCricket, Table Tennis

Abhijit Banerjee

Some Lesser Known Facts About Abhijit Banerjee

  • Abhijit Banerjee is a prominent Indian American economist who won the 2019 Nobel Prize in Economics.
  • He was born into a family of Economists to Dipak Banerjee and Nirmala Banerjee. Professor Dipak Banerjee headed the Department of Economics at Presidency College in Calcutta; while Nirmala Banerjee was a professor of economics at the Centre for Studies in Social Sciences in Calcutta.
  • Abhijit spent his childhood at a house on Mahanirban Road in Kolkata playing with poor kids from a slum near his home.
  • His family shares a close bond with Nobel laureate Amartya Sen who has mentored Abhijit since he was two years old.
  • After completing his schooling from Calcutta’s South Point School, he attended Calcutta’s Presidency College, where he pursued his B.S. degree in economics.
  • Before attending Presidency College, he got himself enrolled at the reputable Indian Statistical Institute (ISI); as he loved Mathematics but a week into the curriculum, he quit the institute and took up economics at Presidency College.
  • After graduating from Presidency College, he got himself enrolled at the Jawaharlal Nehru University in New Delhi, where he did his M.A. in economics. Abhijit Banerjee
  • Later, Mr. Banerjee went on to obtain a Ph.D. in economics at Harvard.
  • After his Ph.D., he taught at many prestigious institutions including Harvard University and Princeton University. Thereafter, he became the Ford Foundation International Professor of Economics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
  • While teaching at MIT, he got married to Dr. Arundhati Tuli Banerjee, who was a lecturer of literature at MIT; the couple went on to have a son together named Kabir. Abhijit and Arundhati grew up together in Kolkata. However, their marriage couldn’t last long, and they divorced.
  • His son, Kabir attended CRLS in 2007, Buxton School in 2009, MIT in 2014, and UCL for educational studies; however, in a tragic incident, he died around March 2016. On 28 March 2016, a memorial service was held in Kabir’s honor at MIT Chapel.
  • In 2015, Abhijit Banerjee got married to one of his doctoral students and his co-researcher, Esther Duflo. He was a joint supervisor of Esther’s Ph.D. in economics at MIT in 1999. Abhijit was still married to his first wife, Arundhati Tuli Banerjee when he had a child with Esther.

    Abhijit Banerjee With Esther Duflo

    Abhijit Banerjee With Esther Duflo

  • Abhijit Banerjee’s work is mainly focused on development economics, and he is best known for proposing field experiments as an important methodology to discover causal relationships in economics.

    Abhijit Banerjee Doing a Field Experiment in India

    Abhijit Banerjee Doing a Field Experiment in India

  • In 2013, the then United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon appointed Mr. Banerjee to a panel of experts tasked with updating the Millennium Development Goals.
  • On 14 October 2019, Abhijit Banerjee was awarded the Nobel Prize in Economics, together with his wife Esther Duflo and Michael Kremer (an American economist), for their work alleviating global poverty.

    Abhijit Banerjee's Name Displayed as the 2019 Nobel Prize Winner in Economics

    Abhijit Banerjee’s Name Displayed as the 2019 Nobel Prize Winner in Economics

  • After his Nobel win, his mother revealed many facest of his life, like he is a brilliant student who never ranked first in school, a bits-and-pieces sportsman, and an ace cook. She said that she got the news about Abhijit’s Nobel win through her younger son, Aniruddha, who lives in Gurugram. She lives in a three-BHK apartment on Ballygunge Circular Road in Kolkata.
  • Abhijit is very fond of classical music and spends hours listening to his favourite genre of music.
  • He is also a sports enthusiast and loves to play Cricket and Table Tennis. He is a member of the Tollygunge Club in Kolkata, where he visits whenever in Kolkata, mostly to play Table Tennis.
  • According to his mother, Nirmala, Abhijit is an ace cook and has picked up the skills since he was very young. He is an expert in Marathi and Bengali dishes and often cooks for his mother and his friends.
  • Abhijit’s friends describe him as the one who takes centre stage among their gang of 10 school friends. During their school days, they would often hang out at the Dhakuria Lake in Kolkata; their favourite hang out spot.
  • Nirmala Sitharaman and Abhijit Banerjee are college-time friends; she was doing her M.Phil in JNU when Banerjee completed his MA.
  • After his name was linked with the NYAY scheme of the Congress party, Abhijit Banerjee denied his involvement in designing the guaranteed minimum income scheme, NYAY,  promised by the Congress in the run-up to the 2019 Lok Sabha elections. He said,

    My role in all of that was not to design the scheme but provide the information that you could use to make choices.”

  • On 11 December 2019, he donned Indian attire to receive the Nobel Prize.

    Abhijit Banerjee receiving the Nobel Prize

    Abhijit Banerjee receiving the Nobel Prize

  • Here’s an interesting video about Abhijit Banerjee’s video: