Matthieu Clément
Full Professor in Development Economics, Bordeaux School of Economics
Matthieu Clément is full professor in development economics at Bordeaux School of Economics (University of Bordeaux, CNRS & INRAE). His research lies in the fields of development economics, development studies and applied microeconomics with privileged topics such as inequality and social stratification, health and nutrition, and crime and violence. His works primarily focus on Asia (China, India and, Vietnam) and Latin America (Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, and Mexico). From a methodological perspective, his research combines quantitative and qualitative approaches.
Recent work by Matthieu Clément
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Do skewed sex ratios reduce son preference?
As women become scarcer in India, some of the social and economic conditions that sustain strong son preference begin to weaken, pointing to a ‘self-correcting’ mechanism within the missing women crisis.
Published 06.02.26