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| relatives = [[Marsha Moyo]] (sister)
| occupation = Economist, author
| occupation = Economist, author
| field = [[Macroeconomics]], [[international development|international{{nbsp}}development]], [[global affairs]]
| field = Macroeconomics, international{{nbsp}}development, global affairs
| alma_mater = {{nowrap|[[American University]] <small>([[Bachelor of Science|BS]], [[Master of Business Administration|MBA]])</small><br />[[Harvard University]] <small>([[Master of Public Administration|MPA]])</small><br />[[St Antony's College, Oxford]] <small>([[Doctor of Philosophy|DPhil]])</small>}}
| alma_mater = {{nowrap|[[American University]] <small>BS, [[Master of Business Administration|MBA]])</small><br />[[Harvard University]] <small>([[Master of Public Administration|MPA]])</small><br />[[St Antony's College, Oxford]] <small>([[Doctor of Philosophy|DPhil]])</small>}}
| known_for = Economic theories{{nbsp}}on<br /> [[macroeconomics]], [[international development|international{{nbsp}}development]], [[global affairs|global{{nbsp}}affairs]]
| known_for = Economic theories{{nbsp}}on<br /> [[macroeconomics]], [[international development|international{{nbsp}}development]], [[global affairs|global{{nbsp}}affairs]]
| notable_works = ''Dead Aid'' (2009)<br /> ''How the West Was Lost'' (2011) <br />''Winner Take All'' (2012)
| notable_works = ''Dead Aid'' (2009)<br /> ''How the West Was Lost'' (2011) <br />''Winner Take All'' (2012)