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Mindy Marks is an Associate Professor of Economics at Northeastern University's College of Social Sciences and Humanities. Her research focuses on applied microeconomics with emphases in labor markets, health economics, and education. She previously served as an associate professor at the University of California-Riverside and holds a PhD in Economics from Washington University in St. Louis.
Her research explores causal relationships in policy areas such as occupational licensing laws, college academic time use effects on earnings, and weather-related health impacts. Recent work examines medical access under scope-of-practice restrictions and historical alcohol prohibition's mortality effects.
Her publications appear in leading journals including the Review of Economics and Statistics, Journal of Human Resources, and Journal of Law and Economics. Current projects include studies on motherhood wage penalties, fertility challenges' marital effects, and water policy's role in mitigating health impacts from adverse weather.
Marks' work bridges economic theory with practical policy analysis, emphasizing rigorous empirical methods to inform real-world decision-making in healthcare, education, and labor markets.




