William F. Lincoln
Associate Professor · International Economics
Claremont McKenna CollegeAbout
William F. Lincoln serves as an Associate Professor at the Robert Day School of Claremont McKenna College in Claremont, California, and holds a position on the Board of Editors for the IMF Economic Review. His academic profile centers on empirical economic research with significant policy implications.
His research specializes in International Economics and Industrial Organization, examining how immigration policies shape innovation ecosystems, how firms engage in political lobbying, and the structural impacts of economic recessions on trade. Key methodologies include firm-level data analysis and policy evaluation, often leveraging U.S. administrative datasets to quantify causal relationships in labor and international markets.
Recent publications span high-impact journals including the Journal of Labor Economics and American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, revealing consistent themes: the role of skilled immigration in technological advancement, corporate political strategy dynamics, and resilience of export-oriented firms during economic crises. This body of work demonstrates interdisciplinary reach across labor, trade, and political economy subfields.
His scholarly recognition includes:
- H. Gregg Lewis Prize for outstanding contribution to labor economics
While his Google Scholar profile indicates active research output, the available text provides no details about doctoral student mentorship, research funding, or grant awards. Similarly, information regarding laboratory facilities, research teams, or collaborative networks is not documented in the source material.
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