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Andrew Clark is a CNRS Full Research Professor of Exceptional Class (DRCE1) based at the Paris School of Economics (PSE), France, where he has been a permanent member of the research staff since 2001. Previously he held positions at DELTA (now PSE), Université d’Orléans, OECD, CEPREMAP, the University of Essex, and Dartmouth College.
Research Interests:
- Labour Economics: Wage determination, job satisfaction, unemployment experience.
- Subjective Well-Being: Measurement of utility via life and job satisfaction scores, adaptation to life events, relative income comparisons.
- Health Economics: Effects of income shocks and life events on physical and mental health.
His empirical work relies extensively on large-scale panel datasets and interdisciplinary collaborations with psychologists.
Publication Trends: Between 2013 and 2018 Clark produced a steady stream of high-impact articles and two books. Recurring themes include adaptation to income and life events, inequality attitudes, and the long-run determinants of individual well-being. The work spans theoretical modelling, experimental evidence, and policy-oriented syntheses.
Grants & Awards: No specific awards or external grants are listed in the provided text.
Advising & Teams: No doctoral students or research group details are supplied in the text.



