Editorials, Panels, and Podcasts
- Real Clear Policy, “Red Tape of Occupational Licensing Leaves West Virginia Workers in the Red”, November 8, 2023
- The Cardinal Institute, "Breaking Barriers Panel Discussion", October 26, 2023
- Real Clear Policy, "Licensing Requirements Make It Harder for Women to Enter the Workforce", June 22, 2023
- The Curious Task Podcast, “How does occupational licensing increase barriers for workers?”, June 14, 2023.
- The Orange County Register, "California needs to end its job-killing licensing laws," December 13, 2022
- Independent Women's Forum, "Losing the License: Reforming Occupational Licensure", June 22, 2022
- Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, "Pennsylvania should make covid-19 licensing waivers permanent", May 20, 2022
- The Orange County Register, “California should expand occupational reforms for experienced firefighters, EMTs”, April 5, 2022.
- The Detroit News, “Use common sense reforms to draw workers to Michigan”, December 28, 2021
- The Orange County Register, “New California licensing reform should go further for workers”, November 12, 2021
- CSOR, “Lassie Doesn’t Need a Licensed Pet Groomer,” September 13, 2021
News About My Work
- The Atlantic, "Permission-Slip Culture Is Hurting America", February 24, 2023
- El País, "Jane Austen: money and marriage", August 12, 2017
Economist Writing Every Day [Summer 2021 Blog Series]
In Summer 2021, I did guest-blogged a series on the curriculum of the research process. The material is probably most helpful to other junior scholars and graduate students, but there are some productivity tips specifically for job market candidates and their job market papers:
Other Work
- Write@SJSU: Writing On, via Behavioral Economics [June 26, 2020]