Esther Duflo won 2019’s Nobel prize for economics with her partner Abhijit Banerjee and Michael Kremer. Together they’ve written a new book called ‘Good Economics for Hard Times’ which seeks to answer some of the world’s biggest social and political questions.

A resident professor at MIT, Esther talks to Krishnan about what it’s like to win the Nobel prize – as the youngest person ever to do so, why low-skilled migration is not an economic threat and why she pushes evidence not ideology.

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