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Samuel Hammond

  • Senior Economist, Foundation for American Innovation
Samuel Hammond

“A vibrant public sector and a vibrant private sector are not antagonists, but instead complement and reinforce each other.”

Samuel Hammond

Samuel Hammond is Senior Economist at the Foundation for American Innovation, where his research focuses on innovation policy and the institutional impact of disruptive technologies. He previously worked as the director of social policy for the Niskanen Center, where he remains a senior fellow; as an economist for the Government of Canada specializing in regional economic development; and as a graduate research fellow for the Mercatus Center at George Mason University.

Affiliations

  • Senior Fellow, Niskanen Center
  • Board of Advisors, Americans for Responsible Innovation
  • Member, American Compass
  • Member, National Academy of Social Insurance

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