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Heidi L. Williams

@heidilwilliams_

professor @dartmouth + science policy @ifp //
leveraging research to promote science and progress

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Update: this fellowship program is accepting applications for a second cohort! Deadline to apply is midnight on Monday, January 5, 2025. Details available here: nber.org/career-resourc…

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Re-posting this call for applications targeting PhD students and early career researchers (PhDs 2014 or later) doing research on the fiscal and economic effects of three productivity policies: R&D, permitting, and immigration. Applications due at midnight on Thurs January 16.

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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.

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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…

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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

Grateful to our co-editors <a href="/ProfJAParker/">Jonathan A. Parker</a> Jeff Kling <a href="/TimothyTTaylor/">Timothy Taylor</a> 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
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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.

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Every time I re-read this exceptionally creative and insightful paper I feel incredibly proud of my former PhD students Ryan Hill and Carolyn Stein; very happy to see it getting published.

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I have learned a huge amount from Nicholas Bagley's research on health law and -- more recently -- from his research and writing on permitting and judicial review. His balanced, detail-oriented, evidence-based approach to policy analysis is a perfect fit with IFP.

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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.

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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 our authors and editing team -- particularly <a href="/TimothyTTaylor/">Timothy Taylor</a> -- for this issue of the Journal of Economic Perspectives.

All articles available open-access here: aeaweb.org/issues/803
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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.

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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.

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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