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Judd Cramer is a Lecturer at Harvard University, affiliated with the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS). He is based in Littauer Hall, Room 114, and can be reached at cramer@fas.harvard.edu. His research focuses on labor economics, innovation policy, housing market dynamics, and patent valuation, with notable contributions to understanding cross-industry differences in patent sensitivity and the economic impacts of demographic shifts.
His work bridges theoretical economic frameworks with real-world applications, particularly in analyzing how patent terms influence innovation across industries and how demographic changes affect housing markets. Recent publications address contemporary issues like the true cost of living, residential inflation trends, and pandemic-driven economic shifts in housing markets.
Cramer’s research portfolio includes studies on disruptive technologies (e.g., Uber’s impact on taxi industries), long-term unemployment dynamics, and the interplay between consumer sentiment and economic indicators. His analyses often incorporate comparative methodologies, emphasizing cross-sector and cross-temporal evaluations to inform policy decisions.
While no specific grants or advising roles are detailed in the text, his scholarship demonstrates a commitment to addressing pressing economic questions through rigorous empirical analysis. His work contributes to public policy debates on intellectual property, urban development, and labor market reforms.
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