
Clément Imbert
Associate Professor, University of Warwick
Clément Imbert is an Associate Professor at the Department of Economics of the University of Warwick. He received a Ph.D. from the Paris School of Economics in 2012 and was postdoctoral fellow at Nuffield College an the University of Oxford from 2012 to 2015. His research focuses on labor markets, migration and social programs in developing and developed countries. He is a research affiliate at BREAD, CEPR, EUDN and J-PAL.
Recent work by Clément Imbert
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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
Articles : Labour Markets & Migration
Clément Imbert Marlon Seror Yifan Zhang Yanos Zylberberg
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?
Audio : Institutions & Political Economy
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
Video : Technology & Innovation
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
Articles : Labour Markets & Migration
Published 27.04.18