William Johnson
Office Address/Hours
Monroe Hall, Room 232 / By appointment only
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Labor economics; public economics; economics of information
Education
Bachelor of Arts (BA), Wesleyan University
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Selected Publications
"Are Public Subsidies to Higher Education Regressive ?", Education Finance and Policy, Summer 2006
"Faculty without Students: Resource Allocation in Higher Education", (with Sarah Turner) Journal of Economic Perspectives, Spring 2009
"Fixed Costs and Hours Constraints", Journal of Human Resources, Fall 2011
“House Prices and Female Labor Force Participation”, Journal of Urban Economics, 2014.
“Parties or Problem Sets: Review Article on How College Works and Paying for the Party”, Journal of Economic Literature, 2017