

Clément Imbert
Associate Professor, University of Warwick
Clément Imbert is Professor of Economics in Sciences Po (Paris), on leave from the University of Warwick. He received a PhD from the Paris School of Economics in 2012 and was Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Oxford and Nuffield College until 2015.
His areas of research are development economics, labor economics and public economics. His current projects focus on internal migration in Brazil, China, and India, as well as deforestation in Sub-Saharan Africa.
He has also worked on randomized experiments to evaluate and improve the effectiveness of social programs and tax compliance in Belgium, Ethiopia, France and India. He is an affiliate of BREAD, CEPR, EUDN, and JPAL.
Recent work by Clément Imbert
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Fighting urban poverty: Public works increase the welfare of the poor in Addis Ababa by 20%
A public works programme in Ethiopia improves welfare for the urban poor both directly for participants and indirectly through increasing private sector wages and improving amenities
Published 16.01.24
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Migrants and Firms: Evidence from China
In response to migration from rural areas, manufacturing production becomes more labour intensive due to a change in technology and product varieties
Published 11.07.22
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How to protect the poor in the time of COVID-19?
How can governments in developing countries best ensure widespread and effective social protection in light of the COVID-19 pandemic?
Published 06.05.20
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How to cut corruption in India in one simple move
A local government information technology reform, designed to monitor and disperse money to beneficiaries, managed to indirectly reduce corruption
Published 02.12.18
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Labour market effects of workfare programmes: Evidence from India’s NREGA
India’s NREGA programme increased rural and urban wages and reduced rural to urban migration
Published 27.04.18