
Heidi L. Williams
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professor @dartmouth + science policy @ifp //
leveraging research to promote science and progress
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Nicholas Bagley, Niskanen Center, and I are organizing a conference on the Law of Abundance in early 2026. Please spread word -- and submit a paper proposal!


Apply by 6-Feb: NBER Innovation Research Boot Camp, July 11-17 With support from Open Philanthropy: - classes: Pierre Azoulay Kevin A. Bryan Ina Ganguli 🇺🇦 🌻🪷 Ben Jones Chad Jones Kyle Myers me - panel: Matt Clancy dylan matthews 🔸 Caleb Watney - keynotes: Glenn Hubbard & Ronnie Chatterji


I have learned an enormous amount from the insightful, novel, and carefully constructed work produced by the individuals in these pictures, and especially from Alec Stapp and Caleb Watney.

Works in Progress and Asimov Press are launching a six-month fellowship for writers on some aspect of scientific progress. This could include biotechnology, metascience, technology in China, the history of science, or just about anything in between. worksinprogress.news/p/a-writing-fe…

Grateful to our co-editors Jonathan A. Parker Jeff Kling Timothy Taylor and especially our authors for this issue of the JEP -- mergers, the safety net, permitting, shift-share IV, tax privacy, and Philipp Strack All articles available open-access here: aeaweb.org/issues/793


As a non-lawyer constantly in search of approachable explainers on complex legal topics, and I found this conversation between Nicholas Bagley and Santi Ruiz on injunctions incredibly helpful.



I have been incredibly grateful for the opportunity to collaborate with Timothy Taylor during my time as JEP editor, and could not be happier about this extremely well-deserved recognition of Tim's enormous contributions to the field of economics and the economics profession.

I'm very grateful to our authors and editing team -- particularly Timothy Taylor -- for this issue of the Journal of Economic Perspectives. All articles available open-access here: aeaweb.org/issues/803


I'm very grateful to Donald Schneider Stefanie Stantcheva, Glenn Hubbard, and Tim Simcoe for making time to participate in this very timely and topical panel discussion -- moderated by Ben Jones -- at this year's NBER summer institute productivity/innovation meeting.

This reminds me of Emily Oster recording her own audiobooks: an opportunity to listen to your brilliant, thoughtful, insightful friends teach you things. I am a huge fan of Jacob Trefethen and Saloni and am so thrilled they are pursuing this fantastic collaboration.

Grateful for the opportunity to play a small role in supporting this creative and important initiative led by Matt Clancy / Open Philanthropy and Daniel Goroff / Sloan Foundation Also serving on the advisory board: Doug Elmendorf, Ted Gayer, Jonathan Haskel, Margaret Levi, Paul Niehaus