Elizabeth Popp Berman is an organizational and economic sociologist whose work focuses on the intersection of economics, public policy, and academia.
She is known for her research on the influence of economic ideas in American politics and policymaking.
Berman's academic background includes expertise in the history of economic thought and its impact on governance.
Her book "Thinking Like an Economist" has been praised for its thorough examination of how economic reasoning became institutionalized in US government agencies and policy circles.
Berman's work contributes to debates about the role of economic analysis in shaping political discourse and decision-making processes.
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