Clément Imbert
@clem_imbert
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Development Economist
Joined April 2018
The Department of Economics at Sciences Po is hiring! This year we have two Assistant Professor positions, one in any field and one in IO. Please apply here https://t.co/SSWebiO1OB... to join us https://t.co/knOm7WsalQ...
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And if like me you are at the intersection of the two, your month of September will be busy 😀
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And if you are doing research on development and migration do not miss the JULY 15th deadline for the Migration and Development Conference!
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Conference deadlines approaching! If you are doing research on environmental issues, don't miss the JULY 14th deadline for the LSE Environment week https://t.co/wWivFRz2OH....
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📆 11 March @ 16:00 CET First VDEV/CEPR/BREAD seminar of 2025 with @clem_imbert @sciencespo, presenting the paper "Floating population: #migration with(out) family and the spatial distribution of economic activity" Moderator: Giacomo De Giorgi @GSEM_UNIGE
https://t.co/j8lhZNhgZ1
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I'm on the #EconJobMarket! Millions of women dropped out of the labor force in rural India starting in the mid-2000s. Why? My #JMP shows that gendered commuting frictions + urban-biased growth is an important part of the answer. 🔗 https://t.co/sUebVghU8u
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He is a terrific researcher, have a look at his broader research agenda here:
sites.google.com
I am a postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Economics at the University of Oxford. My main research interests are in economic development, macroeconomics, labor economics, and urban economi...
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Shout out for my brilliant student and co-author Sam Marshall who is on the job market this year. His job market paper estimates monopsony power in Tanzania.
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The department of economics at Sciences Po is recruiting Assistant Professors for two positions, one in econometrics and one in environment / health. The deadline is tonight (midnight UTC). Please apply!
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🚨Call for papers: 14th annual conference "#Immigration in OECD Countries", 12-13 Dec 2024, Paris. Please submit your papers before 15 Sept https://t.co/Fkt2b1Tl5x Organisers: @CEPII_Paris @OECD @LISERinLUX @PSEinfo @uni_lu_FDEF @fondazioneRDB @Lem_UMR9221 #EconTwitter #migration
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If you are a junior researcher (including post docs and final year Phds) working on spatial and urban topics (e.g. migration or commuting :) submit your abstract or paper here https://t.co/c4pl8rR4pK Deadline is in two days!
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Call for papers - Deadline: June 20th !The Department is pleased to be hosting the 1st European edition of the Junior Spatial Economics Conference, with the support of the Centre for Economics Policy...
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So much looking forward to welcoming these great new colleagues! And for the Dev Econ reinforcements!!!
🤩🎉📢 Tremendous junior hires @ScPoEcon @ScPoResearch
@khalifa_suzanna & @JustineKneb join in Sept 2024 @g_caprini & @morganemrichard join in Sept 2025
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Our results also contribute to the growing (and mixed) evidence on the benefits of public works for participants and non-participants.
voxdev.org
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Our results echo findings on labor market effects of rural programs, from my own work with John Papp https://t.co/zbUejQklwc and recent experimental evidence by @karthik_econ @PaulFNiehaus and @sandipz
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Improving the payment infrastructure for India’s National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme raised incomes — mostly through increases in non-programme earnings
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We show this by combining a large scale RCT and a spatial structural model to capture its equilibrium /spillover effects, which to my knowledge had not been done before. The paper, which I am very proud of, is now forthcoming at the AER.
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(May 2024) - This paper evaluates a large urban public works program randomly rolled out across neighborhoods of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. We find the program increased public employment and reduced...
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The effects are coming from (i) relatively small gains from participation (ii) large increases in private sector wages (iii) sizeable improvements in local amenities. Once we include (ii) and (iii) public works do better than cash.
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