Janet Currie, born on March twenty-nine, nineteen sixty, is a distinguished Canadian-American economist renowned for her contributions to the field of child development economics. Currently, she holds the prestigious position of David Swensen Professor of Economics at Yale University, where she imparts her extensive knowledge to the next generation of economists.
In two thousand twenty-four, Currie took on the significant role of President of the American Economic Association, further solidifying her influence in the economic community. Her leadership and innovative research have made her a pivotal figure in understanding the economic factors that affect child development.
Recognized for her groundbreaking work, Currie was named one of the top ten women in economics by the World Economic Forum in July two thousand fifteen. This accolade highlights her status as a leading voice in the field, inspiring many with her dedication to improving the lives of children through economic analysis.