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Clementine Van Effenterre is an Assistant Professor of Economics at the University of Toronto, Faculty of Arts & Science. She holds a Ph.D. (2017) and M.A. (2011) from the Paris School of Economics. Her research focuses on labor economics, applied microeconomics, and political economy, examining how norms, institutions, and policies shape labor market outcomes. She hosts InequaliTalks, a podcast exploring economics and inequality. She is based at Max Gluskin House (Office 329, 150 St. George Street, Toronto), reachable via email or her personal website.
Research interests include the interplay between social norms and labor market dynamics, policy evaluation in employment contexts, and political economy frameworks analyzing distributive conflicts. Her work bridges theoretical models with empirical applications to address contemporary issues such as wage inequality, labor market polarization, and institutional design impacts on worker outcomes.
No specific scientific awards or grants are explicitly documented in the provided materials. Her academic contributions are reflected through her research output and public engagement initiatives like InequaliTalks. No formal lab or team affiliations are noted in the text.

