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Tavneet Suri

Associate Professor, MIT Sloan School of Management

Tavneet Suri is the Louis E. Seley Professor of Applied Economics and a Professor of Applied Economics at the MIT Sloan School of Management.45 She is a development economist with expertise in the role of technology in Sub-Saharan Africa.13

Suri's academic background includes:

  • BA in Economics from Cambridge University, UK
  • MA in International and Development Economics from Yale University
  • PhD in Economics from Yale University15

Her research focuses on:

  • Technology adoption in agriculture and mobile payments
  • Risk sharing and consumption smoothing
  • Poverty dynamics
  • Infrastructure development in markets23

Suri holds several notable positions:

  • Editor at the Review of Economics and Statistics
  • Co-Chair of the Agricultural Technology Adoption Initiative at J-PAL
  • Co-Chair of the Digital Identification and Finance Initiative at J-PAL Africa
  • Member of the Executive Committee at J-PAL
  • Faculty Research Fellow at the National Bureau of Economic Research5

She has been recognized for her work, receiving the Frank E. Perkins Award for Excellence in Graduate Advising from the MIT Graduate Student Council.5

Highlights

May 8 · mitsloan.mit.edu
Tavneet Suri - MIT Sloan
Tavneet Suri - MIT Faculty
Tavneet Suri | The Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab
Tavneet Suri - Center for Effective Global Action | CEGA
Mar 7 · mitfintech.com
Prof. Tavneet Suri - MIT Fintech Conference
‪Tavneet Suri‬ - ‪Google Scholar‬

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Location

Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States