Edward Norton
Health economist and Professor at the University of Michigan.
- Reposted by Edward NortonCongrats to Dr. Harsha Thirumurthy (@hthirumurthy.bsky.social) on being named CHIBE's inaugural endowed chair! chibe.upenn.edu/news/dr-hars...
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- Reposted by Edward NortonWe mourn the loss of Stuart H. Altman, Ph.D., a leader in health policy and economics and the inaugural chair of the HPC. “Dr. Altman dedicated his life to a health care system that is affordable and accessible for all,” said HPC Executive Director David Seltz.
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- Reposted by Edward NortonIn case anyone is interested, here is my latest contribution to DiD. In this case, nonlinear models with repeated cross sections. A (short) paper will be ready soon. It's nothing path breaking but shows the obvious extensions from the panel data case works. www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/lne2y...
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- Reposted by Edward NortonTragic death of John Leahy. An amazing economist, wonderful adviser, consistently modest and kind, he will be greatly missed. May his memory be a blessing.
- Reposted by Edward NortonThe Economics Department at @Princeton is saddened to share the news of Professor Kate Ho's passing. Professor Ho was an exemplary teacher, researcher, adviser, colleague, and friend. She will be dearly missed. bit.ly/497s4Lw
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- Reposted by Edward Norton📈 Once niche, health economics is now central to the field. A new study shows its share in top journals tripled since the 1990s—driven not by conformity, but by innovative, high-quality research. Health is shaping the future of economics.
- Reposted by Edward NortonIt is with great sadness that I learned today of the passing of my friend, mentor, and co-author Dr. Allen Goodman. Allen was an exceptional mentor and was kind, thoughtful, and supportive. I am passing his legacy on, teach the next generation of health economists.
- Today's date, 7/24/25, is a Pythagorean triple. The next one will be next century: on 2103/04/05.
- Reposted by Edward NortonThe Int’l Health Econ Assn (IHEA) is searching for a health economics researcher to serve as its next Exec Director healtheconomics.org/job-advertisem…
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- Reposted by Edward NortonThank you to IHEA for joining with the health economics journal editorial boards in defending academic freedom and editorial independence. The IHEA May Newsletter has both their endorsement and our original statement: healtheconomics.org/wp-content/u...
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- Reposted by Edward NortonThe Editorial Boards of leading health economics journals are issuing a Joint Statement of Principles on Editorial Independence. In these troubled times some scholars worry their work might suffer ideological attack. We reaffirm our commitment to unfettered scholarship. Please repost.
- Correction: Hainmueller and Yiqing Xu (2013) in JSS.
- Original paper by Hainmueller (2012) in Political Analysis. See also Hainmueller and Yu (2013) in J Statistical Software. Nick Huntinton-Klein has examples in book "The Effect". Stata has software: ebalance.
- Use entropy balancing.
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- Honored to share this award with John Mullahy @johnmullahy.bsky.social and to remember the great contributions of Will Manning to health econometrics.
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- Happy Pi Day!
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- Reposted by Edward NortonIn a new Editorial, JAMA editors, JAMA Network Editors in Chief, and JAMA editorial leadership address the recent executive orders that have impacted the scientific process and reaffirm their commitment to scientific and editorial integrity. ja.ma/4b5LsIt
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- Reposted by Edward Nortonthank you @karagavin.bsky.social for this beautifully written piece that can help scientists like us explain what is really at stake and why so many of us do what we do and #GoBlue
- No one can truly capture what cuts like the ones announced Friday might do to American medical research. But I decided to try, in terms that a general audience might understand. I hope it's useful. open.substack.com/pub/karagavi...
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- I find it funny that someone thinks that I have time to teach at the University of Michigan *and* star in Hollywood movies.
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- Reposted by Edward NortonHelp me get the word out, folks: Health Economics (the journal, not the field) is now live on BlueSky. Please follow the journal's account if you're so inclined - and also repost the announcement (for the same reason). Thanks!
- Michigan is the first team to ever beat Alabama twice in one calendar year. Michigan has also beaten OSU and Alabama the past *two* seasons.
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- Reposted by Edward NortonEvery talk is a job market talk Every paper is a job market paper Every ice cream is a job market ice cream Every nap is a job market nap Every “it gets dark so early now” discussion is a job market “it gets dark so early now” discussion
- Reposted by Edward NortonQuick econ tip: here's a list of over 100 economics conferences: docs.google.com/spreadsheets.... Curated by @anne-m-burton.bsky.social and @bartonwillage.com.