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William Lincoln is an Associate Professor of Economics at the Robert Day School of Economics and Finance. His research focuses on Industrial Organization and International Economics, exploring topics such as immigration policy, labor economics, and corporate governance. He has been recognized with prestigious awards including the H. Gregg Lewis Prize and a top global ranking by RePEc.
Lincoln holds a S.B. from the University of Chicago, and M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Michigan. His academic career includes advising major institutions like the Federal Reserve Board and contributing to influential policy discussions.
His research spans firm behavior in global markets, immigration’s economic impacts, and labor market dynamics. Recent work examines how visa policies shape innovation and how corporate lobbying influences regulatory outcomes.
- Awards: Multiple academic honors including Federal Reserve briefings and top global rankings.
- Advising: Collaborates with interdisciplinary teams on policy-relevant economic research.
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