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Jordan LOPER serves as a Lecturer at the School of Economics at Clermont Auvergne University (UCA), France. His academic work is closely associated with the Centre d'Études et de Recherches sur le Développement International (CERDI), a prominent research institution specializing in development economics that operates under the joint auspices of UCA, CNRS, and IRD.
Dr. LOPER's research interests span several critical areas in contemporary economics, with particular focus on development economics, migration studies, gender economics, and climate change policy. His work often examines the intersection of social phenomena and economic outcomes, particularly how migration affects cultural assimilation and household dynamics, how digital technologies influence political representation, and how regulatory frameworks shape environmental activism.
His recent publications demonstrate a strong methodological approach to studying development issues, frequently employing empirical analysis of real-world data from diverse geographical contexts including Indonesia, Sub-Saharan Africa, and European migration corridors. His work on migration patterns using the epidemiological approach represents a significant contribution to understanding how cultural traits persist and evolve across generations of migrants.
Dr. LOPER is actively engaged in the academic community, regularly presenting his research at major international conferences including the International Conference on Development Economics (AFEDEV), the Economics and Politics Workshop, and specialized forums on migration and development.
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