Indian-born Nobel prize-winner comes from ‘family of economists’

Indian-born Nobel prize-winner comes from ‘family of economists’

NEW DELHI: Indian politicians and academics cheered the Nobel economics prize awarded on Monday (Oct..

NEW DELHI: Indian politicians and academics cheered the Nobel economics prize awarded on Monday (Oct 14) to Indian-born American Abhijit Banerjee, whose proud mother told visitors crowding into her apartment that he came from "a family of economists".

Nirmala Banerjee showed journalists a copy of her son's book "Poor Economics" as bouquets arrived at her home in the city of Kolkata and friends and family called to congratulate her.

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"We are a family of economists, his father, me … everyone is an economist," she said. "But we worked in different fields. We had discussions and debates on many issues."

Banerjee was recognised for his work on fighting poverty and some said the award was a repudiation of policies pursued by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Banerjee, who won the prize along with Esther Duflo and Michael Kremer, has been critical of the Modi government, saying some of its economic decisions, such as banning high-value currency notes, were "weird".

In March, he joined 107 economists and social scientists in seeking an end to political interference in India's statistics institutions, saying the integrity of economic data must be protected after allegations that growth had been inflated and figures showing unemployment at a 45-year high suppressed.

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Nonetheless, Modi offered praise. "Congratulations to Abhijit Banerjee … He has made notable contributions in the field of poverty alleviation," he said in a Tweet.

Others were more ebullient.

"Big day for every Indian. Heartiest congratulations to eminent economist Abhijit Banerjee … Work on poverty alleviation gets highest endorsement," Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said.

The leader of India's main opposition Congress party said Banerjee, who is based in the United States, had helped the party draft the minimum income scheme to fight poverty on which it fought elections earlier this year.

But the Congress suffered a resounding defeat at the hands of Modi's nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party which ran a campaign focused on national security.

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