
About
Dr Clement Minaudier is an Assistant Professor in Economics at City St George's, University of London, affiliated with the Department of Economics within the School of Health Sciences. His research centers on political economy, organizational economics, and development economics, with a focus on how information shapes political decisions and influences actors such as lobbyists, bureaucrats, and policymakers.
- PhD in Economics, London School of Economics (2019)
- Former Assistant Professor, University of Vienna
- Current teaching: Public Economics, Advanced Microeconomics, Political Economy, and Econometrics
His research explores the mechanisms through which information is generated, transmitted, and leveraged in political and bureaucratic settings. He investigates topics such as lobbying dynamics, transparency, political accountability during crises, and informal fiscal systems in developing countries. His work combines theoretical modeling with empirical analysis, often using game-theoretic frameworks to understand strategic interactions among political agents.
His recent publications appear in top-tier journals including the American Journal of Political Science, Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization, and British Journal of Political Science. His 2022 paper won the POLECON UK Best Graduate Paper Award. Several of his ongoing projects are under revise-and-resubmit at leading journals like the American Economic Review and Journal of Development Economics.
He is an active peer reviewer for major journals such as:
- American Journal of Political Science
- European Economic Review
- Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
- Mathematical Social Sciences
Dr Minaudier has supervised and taught at multiple institutions, including LSE and the University of Vienna. He has led courses in microeconomics, game theory, behavioral economics, and econometrics at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels, as well as summer programs at LSE and City. He currently holds office hours for students and maintains an active research profile via Google Scholar and personal website.
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