Richard R. Freeman is an American economist known for his work on labor economics, economics of education, and the role of labor unions. He is a professor at Harvard University, where he has made significant contributions to understanding labor market dynamics, the impact of education on economic outcomes, and the effects of labor unions on wages and working conditions. Freeman has also been involved with various economic associations and has published numerous papers and books in his field.
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