

Adrien Matray
Assistant Professor of Economics, Princeton University
Adrien Matray is an Assistant Professor of Economics at Princeton University, Bendheim Center for Finance. He holds a PhD in Finance from HEC-Paris. He has been a Visiting Researcher at the Financial Market Group at LSE and Lecturer in Finance at Science-Po Paris. He received a M.A in Economics from the Paris School of Economics in 2009 and a M.A. in Finance from the Ecole Polytechnique in 2008. His main fields of interests are in the real effects of finance and financial reforms, behavioural finance and household finance. He has previously been a Consultant for the French Ministry of Economic and Finance and for the World Bank.
Recent work by Adrien Matray
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Impact of access to banks on development: Evidence from Brazil
A financial development programme showed strong positive effects from expanding financial access to underbanked cities
Published 04.04.22
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Should low-income countries open up to foreign capital? The India experiment
Better access to foreign capital reduces misallocation and stimulates growth, with the highest gains where local capital markets are least developed
Published 11.10.19