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  1. Lindsey Currier

    Lindsey Currier is a PhD candidate in Economics at Harvard University. Currier’s research focuses on urban economics, industrial organization, and public economics, with a particular interest in transportation and infrastructure

  2. Steven Teles

    Steven Teles is a political scientist focused on the intersection of political economy, public policy, political parties and ideology.

  3. Bhaven N. Sampat, Ph.D. (FPO)

    Bhaven N. Sampat is an economist focusing on the economics, law, history, and political economy of science and technology. An overarching theme in his research is how science and technology policies can best be designed to contribute to improvements in health and other socio-economic outcomes.

  4. Francesca Molinari

    Francesca Molinari is a leading authority in econometric theory and applied econometrics. Her theoretical research focuses primarily on the study of identification problems, analyzing the limits of what can be learned from available data about causal relationships in economics and in the social sciences.

  5. William G. Howell (FPO)

    William Howell has written widely on separation-of-powers issues and American political institutions, especially the presidency. He currently is working on research projects on separation of powers issues, the institutional foundations of effective government, and emergent threats to democracy.

  6. Nathaniel Baum-Snow (FPO)

    Nathaniel Baum-Snow is an urban economist with a wide range of urban policy research interests, including in housing and real estate, transportation, the operation of urban labor markets, and local economic development.

  7. Levon Barseghyan (FPO)

    Levon Barseghyan’s work, both theoretical and empirical, is aimed at uncovering mechanisms that shape economic behavior and how such behavior is affected by market structure, economic policies and political institutions.

  8. Peter Arcidiacono (FPO)

    Peter Arcidiacono is a labor economist best known for his work in three areas: college major choice, affirmative action in higher education, and structural estimation of dynamic discrete choice models.

  9. Stefanie DeLuca (FPO)

    Stefanie DeLuca studies how experiences in social settings like neighborhoods and schools shape the outcomes of disadvantaged families and young people, and how policy interventions can increase their opportunities.

  10. Michael Clemens

    Michael Clemens is one of the world’s foremost experts on the economic causes and effects of migration. His research focuses on migration and development, economic growth, aid effectiveness, and economic history, with particular expertise in analyzing how international migration affects people in destination countries, origin countries, and migrants themselves.