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Subject Meet the First Class of Emerging Scholars
Date September 4, 2025 2:30 PM
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Yesterday, as I walked into my office, I was met by
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Rebecca Lowe , one of our senior research fellows, and a gaggle of people I had met via a screen, but never in person. This was pre-coffee, so I was a bit foggy and hesitant to say much, because standing before me was the first cohort of the
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Emerging Scholars Program at Mercatus . I hesitated because I knew how impressive each of these public intellectuals is in their own right.
- Henry Oliver writes the Substack
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Common Reader and is the author of
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Second Act , which is on my desk.
- Elsie Jang is an AI policy scholar who is exploring how emerging technologies are reshaping society.
- John Maier is a
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philosopher and writer whose work has been published in multiple outlets.
- Patterson Beaman is an
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economist with a passion for history and macroeconomic policy.
- Revana Sharfuddin is a labor economist who is crushing it in her work on
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AI and the Labor Force .
- Oliver Traldi is a
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funny , whip-smart philosopher who explores political beliefs and philosophy. And then I relaxed. I don&rsquo;t have to be brilliant at a moment&rsquo;s notice, but they are. And that&rsquo;s the point of the Emerging Scholars program. Mercatus has always been a home for people who think deeply, challenge assumptions, and ask the hard questions. This new program brings in exactly that kind of talent: people who are already making their mark and now have the space, support, and community to take their ideas even further.


Over the next two years, they&rsquo;ll work alongside senior Mercatus scholars, communications specialists, policy experts, and other intellectuals. They will sharpen their research and improve their ability to connect ideas to real-world policy debates. In other words, they&rsquo;ll be doing what Mercatus does best: bridging the gap between theory and practice.

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Topics & Issues



This probably reveals something deficient in my character, but I love listening to a good argument between two friends who are both brilliant. Rebecca Lowe and Tyler Cowen gave me exactly that in the latest episode of
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Working Definition .


Chuck Blahous warns us that Social Security faces a
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dire threat in the form of its projected financing shortfall.


Tyler Cowen reminds us the sky is not falling, nor is everything as good as it could be, in his
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latest for the Free Press .


Fiscal Dominance isn&rsquo;t only a U.S. concern: The United Kingdom has its own set of economic problems,
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according to Jack Salmon .









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