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E49 - Insights from an Editor with Nathaniel Hendren

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In this episode, we talk with Nathaniel Hendren about his work in economics and policy evaluation. Nathaniel is a professor of economics at MIT and the founding director of Opportunity Insights and Policy Impacts. He has received prestigious awards such as the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers and the Sloan Fellowship. Nathaniel is also the lead co-editor of the Journal of Public Economics and an associate editor at American Economic Review Insights.

The conversation covers various topics, including:

1. Nathaniel's background and work with Policy Insights and Policy Impacts
2. The concept of marginal value of public funds (MVPF) and its importance in policy evaluation
3. Challenges in identifying and communicating policy impacts
4. Nathaniel's role as an editor and advice for young scholars on journal submissions
5. Tips for refereeing and understanding journal processes
6. The importance of accountability and timeliness in academic publishing

Recommendations of the Week:
Nathaniel recommends a recent paper on the impact of SSI on crime by Manasi Deshpande and Michael Mueller-Smith
Alex recommends the email client Spark for better email management
Sebastian recommends transferring Chase points to Hyatt for affordable hotel stays.

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In this episode, we talk with Nathaniel Hendren about his work in economics and policy evaluation. Nathaniel is a professor of economics at MIT and the founding director of Opportunity Insights and Policy Impacts. He has received prestigious awards such as the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers and the Sloan Fellowship. Nathaniel is also the lead co-editor of the Journal of Public Economics and an associate editor at American Economic Review Insights.

The conversation covers various topics, including:

1. Nathaniel's background and work with Policy Insights and Policy Impacts
2. The concept of marginal value of public funds (MVPF) and its importance in policy evaluation
3. Challenges in identifying and communicating policy impacts
4. Nathaniel's role as an editor and advice for young scholars on journal submissions
5. Tips for refereeing and understanding journal processes
6. The importance of accountability and timeliness in academic publishing

Recommendations of the Week:
Nathaniel recommends a recent paper on the impact of SSI on crime by Manasi Deshpande and Michael Mueller-Smith
Alex recommends the email client Spark for better email management
Sebastian recommends transferring Chase points to Hyatt for affordable hotel stays.

  continue reading

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