Liam Sigaud
Health/labor economist at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University
@davidubilava.bsky.social
Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Sydney. Agricultural Economics, Food and Commodity Markets, Climate, Conflict. https://davidubilava.com
@joshtdean.bsky.social
Behavioral and development economist. Assistant Professor of Behavioral Science and Economics
@natehmiller.bsky.social
Professor of Economics at Georgetown University. Editor, Journal of Law & Economics. Research in industrial organization and antitrust economics. Website: nathanhmiller.org
@adrianna.bsky.social
Assistant Professor of Health Policy and Politics. I study strategies to improve health insurance coverage and the politics of health reform. she/her/Michigander https://scholar.harvard.edu/mcintyre
@rduvalh.bsky.social
Economist @oucyprus, Research Fellow @iza.org Alumnus: @CornellEcon @CIDE_MX 🇲🇽🇭🇹🇨🇾 Labor, Development, Growth Econ.
@oysteinhernaes.bsky.social
Economist-social scientist at the Frisch Centre frisch.uio.no, Oslo, Norway, & IZA. Doing empirical research on children, labor, pensions, health, politics, etc. Expressing personal opinions. https://sites.google.com/site/oeysteinmhernaes/
@andrewfriedson.bsky.social
Health Economist, Textbook Author, Head of Research for Milken Institute Health Book: https://www.cambridge.org/highereducation/books/economics-of-healthcare/5BFC30228E3AF893A551339ECCB8F03B
@econwithsarah.bsky.social
Formerly University of Pennsylvania, Barnard College. Studying All Things Pharma. Go Phillies! Opinions are my own www.sarahdschutz.com
@profnoto.bsky.social
users.nber.org/~notom/ Labor Economics & Health Economics at Chicago Booth, NBER Research Associate Co-author with Tal Gross, "Better Health Economics" https://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/B/bo208556491.html
@maya-rossin-slater.bsky.social
Economist. Associate Prof of Health Policy at Stanford. Mom of 2. Immigrant.
@instrumenthull.bsky.social
Economics Professor at Brown, studying discrimination, education, healthcare, and applied econometrics. I like IV https://sites.google.com/site/aboutpeterhull/home