- πΌ I am an economist at the U.S. Copyright Office conducting research on the economic implications of copyright issues.
- π I consider myself a lifelong economics educator (& student) β previously I was an Associate Professor of Economics at Hood College. The bulk of my repositories here are teaching individual economic concepts, or former courses (all open materials)
- π¨βπ« All of my courses have individual websites (made with R & Quarto) with open source materials. Use at your pleasure!
- π§π»βπ¬ My research focuses on the political economy of innovation, intellectual property, and economic development. I keep my paper projects as private repositories here, made public after publication.
- π§π»βπ» I am an evangelical user of R, Rmarkdown/Quarto, and Github for reproducible data science, research, teaching, and general workflow (90% of my life is spent in R Studio)
- βπ» I very occasionally blog about examples and guides to using these data science tools
- π« I have an occasional newsletter about innovation and economic theory: Increasing Returns
- π€ I am experimentally exploring network theory, agent-based modeling, and more computational social science
Economist at U.S. Copyright Office
- Washington, DC
- ryansafner.com
- @ryansafner
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