Can we remedy "the long afterlife of the China shock?" MIT economist @davidautor proposes four kinds of interventions + policies to help U.S. communities that have not yet rebounded from the economic impacts of open trade with China. https://t.co/TcbgO58N54
Rejoining the Twitter world with a new handle at an interesting time...just left the NEC as SAP for Manufacturing and Econ. Dev. Work of the Future issues alive and well, now in context of an Admin working to address inequality and rebuild manufacturing https://t.co/KPAW4jS9gR
What role will robots & AI play? @MIT@workofthefuture task force co-chair @davidautor shares on the work of the future on the new #3Takeaways episode: https://t.co/p1geVxUvAw
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Education Divides Everything, Including Life and Death: MIT Economist @davidautor and colleagues reported on the debilitating consequences for working class men of the “China shock”—that is, of sharp increases in manufacturing competition with China. https://t.co/sSqK9Krq95
Pandemic Staffing & the Robot Revolution: MIT economist @DrDaronAcemoglu says automation has exacerbated wage inequality in the US over the past 40 years and that pay gaps could worsen without planning for the time when workers return to the labor market: https://t.co/mYpUyNYlFq
Automation isn't the biggest threat to our factory jobs. An #MITdusp researcher explores how tech improves workers' jobs via @WIRED
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