Edward J. Timmons
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Senior Affiliated ScholarAssociate Professor of Economics, West Virginia University
Edward J. Timmons is a Service Associate Professor of Economics and Director of the Knee Center for the Study of Occupational Regulation at West Virginia University. He has written extensively on the effects of occupational regulation and his research has been published in scholarly journals such as the Journal of Law and Economics, the Journal of Regulatory Economics, Monthly Labor Review, Health Policy, Cato Journal, and the British Journal of Industrial Relations.
Latest Work
- | Healthcare Healthcare
- | Public Interest Comments Public Interest Comments
The Benefits of Mobilizing Nurse Practitioners in Kansas
- | State Testimonies State Testimonies
Trimming Beauty Service Regulation Will Not Harm Consumers
Ohio House State and Local Government Committee
- | State Testimonies State Testimonies
Opening New Pathways for Skill Development in Ohio
Ohio House Commerce and Labor Committee
- | Expert Commentary Expert Commentary
Biden Licensing Report is a Step Backward | The Hill
- | State Testimonies State Testimonies
New Hampshire Should Open the Door to Workers
New Hampshire Senate Executive Departments and Administration Committee
- | State Testimonies State Testimonies
Trimming Beauty Service Regulation Will Not Harm Consumers
New Hampshire Senate Executive Departments and Administration Committee
- | Healthcare Healthcare
- | State Testimonies State Testimonies
The Benefits of Mobilizing Nurse Practitioners in Kansas
Kansas Senate Committee on Public Health and Welfare
- | State Testimonies State Testimonies
New Hampshire Should Open the Door to Workers
- | State Testimonies State Testimonies
Trimming Beauty Service Regulation Will Not Harm Consumers
Latest Work
- | Healthcare Healthcare
- | Public Interest Comments Public Interest Comments
The Benefits of Mobilizing Nurse Practitioners in Kansas
- | State Testimonies State Testimonies
Trimming Beauty Service Regulation Will Not Harm Consumers
Ohio House State and Local Government Committee
- | Expert Commentary Expert Commentary
Biden Licensing Report is a Step Backward | The Hill
- | State Testimonies State Testimonies
Opening New Pathways for Skill Development in Ohio
Ohio House Commerce and Labor Committee
- | State Testimonies State Testimonies
New Hampshire Should Open the Door to Workers
New Hampshire Senate Executive Departments and Administration Committee
- | State Testimonies State Testimonies
Trimming Beauty Service Regulation Will Not Harm Consumers
New Hampshire Senate Executive Departments and Administration Committee
- | Healthcare Healthcare
- | State Testimonies State Testimonies
The Benefits of Mobilizing Nurse Practitioners in Kansas
Kansas Senate Committee on Public Health and Welfare
- | State Testimonies State Testimonies
New Hampshire Should Open the Door to Workers
- | State Testimonies State Testimonies
Trimming Beauty Service Regulation Will Not Harm Consumers
Latest Work
- | Policy Analytics Symposium Policy Analytics Symposium
- | Regulation Regulation
- | Working Papers Working Papers
Man vs. Machine
A Novel Evaluation of Data Analytics Using Occupational Licensing as a Case Study
- | Regulation Regulation
- | Policy Briefs Policy Briefs
A Snapshot of Occupational Licensing Regulation in the Midwest and Mid-Atlantic States
- | Healthcare Healthcare
- | Policy Briefs Policy Briefs
Resolving Roadblocks to Activating Additional Physicians
- | Healthcare Healthcare
- | Policy Briefs Policy Briefs
A Primer on Emergency Occupational Licensing Reforms for Combating COVID-19
- | Corporate Welfare Corporate Welfare
- | Policy Briefs Policy Briefs
A Response to “New Closed Shop: The Economic and Structural Effects of Occupational Licensure”
- | Academic & Student Programs Academic & Student Programs
- | Corporate Welfare Corporate Welfare
- | Working Papers Working Papers
Restoring Vision to Consumers and Competition to the Marketplace
Analyzing the Effects of Required Prescription Release
- | Academic & Student Programs Academic & Student Programs
- | Housing Housing
- | Working Papers Working Papers
Untangling Hair Braider Deregulation in Virginia
A Case Study Approach
- | Academic & Student Programs Academic & Student Programs
- | Corporate Welfare Corporate Welfare
- | Working Papers Working Papers
CLIA Waiver Pharmacy Growth
How Does Broadening Scope of Practice Affect the Pharmacist Labor Market?
- | Housing Housing
- | Research Papers Research Papers
More Battles among Licensed Occupations
Estimating the Effects of Scope of Practice and Direct Access on the Chiropractic, Physical Therapist, and Physician Labor Market
Latest Work
- | Healthcare Healthcare
- | Public Interest Comments Public Interest Comments
The Benefits of Mobilizing Nurse Practitioners in Kansas
- | State Testimonies State Testimonies
Trimming Beauty Service Regulation Will Not Harm Consumers
Ohio House State and Local Government Committee
- | State Testimonies State Testimonies
Opening New Pathways for Skill Development in Ohio
Ohio House Commerce and Labor Committee
- | State Testimonies State Testimonies
New Hampshire Should Open the Door to Workers
New Hampshire Senate Executive Departments and Administration Committee
- | State Testimonies State Testimonies
Trimming Beauty Service Regulation Will Not Harm Consumers
New Hampshire Senate Executive Departments and Administration Committee
- | Healthcare Healthcare
- | State Testimonies State Testimonies
The Benefits of Mobilizing Nurse Practitioners in Kansas
Kansas Senate Committee on Public Health and Welfare
- | State Testimonies State Testimonies
New Hampshire Should Open the Door to Workers
- | State Testimonies State Testimonies
Trimming Beauty Service Regulation Will Not Harm Consumers
- | Healthcare Healthcare
- | State Testimonies State Testimonies
The Benefits of Mobilizing Nurse Practitioners in Virginia
Virginia House Health, Welfare, and Institutions Committee
- | Healthcare Healthcare
- | State Testimonies State Testimonies
The Benefits of Mobilizing Clinical Nurse Specialists in Virginia
Virginia House Health, Welfare, and Institutions Committee
Latest Work
- | Expert Commentary Expert Commentary
Biden Licensing Report is a Step Backward | The Hill
- | Labor Markets Labor Markets
- | Expert Commentary Expert Commentary
Ohio Must Welcome Workers From Other States to Ease Current Labor Shortage | The Columbus Dispatch
- | Expert Commentary Expert Commentary
Licensing Reform Might Be a Key to Student Loan Relief
- | Expert Commentary Expert Commentary
Indiana Should Choose Consumers over Corporate Welfare
- | Healthcare Healthcare
- | Expert Commentary Expert Commentary
Broaden the Scope
Let California Nurses Do What They’re Trained to Do
- | Healthcare Healthcare
- | Expert Commentary Expert Commentary
Nurse Practitioners and Full-Practice Authority: Insight from the States, Opportunity Amidst COVID-19
Ed Timmons interviews Taynin Kopanos, DNP, NP, vice president of state government affairs at the American Association of Nurse Practitioners
- | Regulation Regulation
- | Expert Commentary Expert Commentary
COVID-19 Is Showing Us That Some Regulations Are Worth Cutting
- | Expert Commentary Expert Commentary