
Tavneet Suri
Associate Professor, MIT Sloan School of Management
Tavneet Suri is an Associate Professor of Applied Economics at the MIT Sloan School of Management. She is a development economist, with a regional focus on sub-Saharan Africa. Most recently, she has worked on the impacts of mobile money and digital finance in East Africa. Her other areas of interest are agriculture and political economy.
Recent work by Tavneet Suri
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2022: The year VoxDev turned 5! From the desk of the Editor-in-Chief
Tavneet Suri recaps the year VoxDev turned 5 and looks to the future
Published 21.12.22
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VoxDev turns 4!
A note from Tavneet Suri, our Editor-in-Chief, on our four-year anniversary
Articles : Technology & Innovation
Published 21.06.21
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Finally, 2020 comes to a close! From the desk of the Editor-in-Chief
Tavneet Suri looks at VoxDev over 2020
Articles : Methods & Measurement
Published 16.12.20
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Launching VoxDevLits
VoxDev’s editor-in-chief introduces its new feature – VoxDevLits, dynamic literature reviews edited by a community of scholars working in the field
Articles : Methods & Measurement
Published 30.11.20
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VoxDev turns three! Note from the Editor-in-Chief
A note from Tavneet Suri, our Editor-in-Chief, on our three-year anniversary
Articles : Methods & Measurement
Published 25.06.20
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What a year! From the desk of the Editor-in-Chief
Tavneet Suri looks at VoxDev and broader development highlights of 2019
Articles : Technology & Innovation
Published 20.12.19
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What does the 2019 Nobel mean for development economics?
Why have Esther Duflo, Abhijit Banerjee and Michael Kremer been awarded the 2019 Nobel Prize in Economics? And what does this mean for development...
Articles : Methods & Measurement
Published 16.10.19
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VoxDev turns 2! Note from the Editor-in-Chief
A note from Tavneet Suri, our Editor-in-Chief, on our two-year anniversary
Articles : Technology & Innovation
Published 24.06.19
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Improving agricultural extension and information services in the developing world
Information services can substantially increase the productivity and profitability of smallholder farmers as long as certain criteria are met
Richard Caldwell Rachel Lambert Jeremy Magruder Craig McIntosh Tavneet Suri
Published 11.01.19