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  • Oct 11, 2024 | bvmsports.com | Heidi Williams

    October 11, 2024 Heidi Williams The cross country team poses for the camera after finishing the district meet. The varsity boys, JV boys and JV girls all placed third and the varsity girls placed fourth. "Coach put in the right training for us for this season, so I think we will be peaking this week and the next couple of weeks," varsity runner and junior Nathan Kukla said.

  • Sep 26, 2024 | aei.org | R. Glenn Hubbard |Douglas W. Elmendorf |Heidi Williams

    AbstractBy design, official budget estimates for legislative proposals generally exclude the proposals’ likely effects on levels of labor, capital, productivity, and other economic outcomes, as well as any feedback effects from changes in those outcomes to the federal budget.

  • Aug 14, 2023 | washingtonpost.com | Heidi Williams

    Heidi Williams, a Dartmouth College economics professor, is director of science policy at the Institute for Progress, a nonpartisan think tank focused on innovation policy. The National Science Foundation and National Institutes of Health — two key federal science agencies — are frequently described as the world’s gold standard for scientific funding. Operationally, however, NIH and the NSF are not keeping pace with progress at the scientific frontier.

  • Aug 3, 2023 | nber.org | Jorge Guzman |Jorge Guzmán |Fiona Murray |Scott Stern |Heidi Williams

    We are enormously grateful to Erwin Gianchandani, Graciela Narcho, Danny Goroff, Rebecca Shearman, Thyagarajan Nandagopal, Dmitri Perkins, Geoff Brown and other staff at the National Science Foundation for their time and support of work related to this paper through NSF grant #2232647 (EAGER: Place-Based Innovation Policy Study Group) to the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), and Phil Budden, Maryann Feldman, Ben Jones, and Josh Lerner for helpful comments and suggestions.

  • Apr 27, 2023 | worksinprogress.co | Zach Caceres |Matthew Feeney |Paul Niehaus |Heidi Williams

    Samuel Hughes, a contributing editor at Works in Progress, visits cities around to learn about gentle density. More articles from this issuePlastic roadsPlastic is eating the roads. It might be a cleaner, quieter, ready-made alternative to asphalt for the next generation of paving. Read more →Markets in fact-checkingExposing misinformation online is hard to do at scale and can veer into outright censorship. The wisdom of crowds can lead us to the answers.

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