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Professor of economics at George Mason University, fellow at the Peterson Institute of International Economics, IZA, CReAM/UCL, CEPR, CGD. Associate Editor JEP. USAID 2021–2024. Personal views exclusively.
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Labor Economist at the Sanford School of Public Policy at Duke University. Dad of twins. Biking and compost enthusiast. Research website: https://sites.google.com/site/mslaterjohnson/home?authuser=0
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Chief scientist at Robust Intelligence and professor at Yale (on leave)
Econ prof at Harvard. (Mechanism design, market design, behavioral theory.) www.shengwu.li
Papa of two girls; husband to Alisha Holland; Jew; Founder & Research Lead, Microsoft Research Plural Technology Collaborator; Founder & Chair, Plurality Institute; Founder & Board Member, RadicalxChange Foundation; co-author, Radical Markets and Plurality
Professor of economics at Stockholm University. Mainly in Swedish and might crosspost on the other side (same handle over there). https://sites.google.com/view/jonasvlachos/
Education and Labour economist @UCL, visiting fellow @LSE Social Policy and @SSE, @ESCoE associate, @ADR UK fellow. Ex NIESR. Assistant prof of economics at Southampton from Sept 2025. From Bari, Europe.
Professor of Economics at ENSAE, Institut Polytechnique de Paris
Editor at Economic Journal
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Econ prof in Vancouver in Vancouver @ SFU. My research explores how culture and institutions shape long-run development. 👉 guillaumeblanc.com
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Economics professor at UC Berkeley.
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Historian of applied economics
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CNRS & CREST, Ecole Polytechnique
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