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David H. Autor is a Ford Professor of Economics at MIT, a leading scholar on labor market impacts of technological change and globalization, and a recipient of many awards and honors. He has published widely on topics such as job polarization, skill demands, earnings inequality, and electoral outcomes.
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David H. Autor (born c. 1967) is an American economist, public policy scholar, and professor of economics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), where he also acts as co-director of the School Effectiveness and Inequality Initiative.
Mark Duggan Professor of Economics, Stanford University. Melissa Kearney Professor of Economics, University of Maryland. Christina Patterson University of Chicago. John Van Reenen MIT...
A list of articles by David H. Autor, a professor of economics at MIT, covering topics such as labor, trade, health, and political economy. The articles include titles, journals, dates, and co-authors.
Vor 6 Tagen · David Autor is a leading scholar on the labor-market impacts of technological change and globalization. He is the Ford Professor of Economics at MIT and the co-director of the Shaping the Future of Work Initiative.
David Autor is a Ford Professor of Economics at MIT, a co-chair of the MIT Task Force on The Work of the Future, and a leading scholar on the labor-market impacts of technological change and globalization. He has received numerous awards for his research, teaching, and public engagement on these topics.
EDUCATION. Ph.D., Public Policy, Harvard University, John F. Kennedy School of Government, June 1999. Thesis: Essays on the Changing Labor Market: Computerization, Inequality, and the Development of the Contingent Work Force. M.A., Public Policy, Harvard University, John F. Kennedy School of Government, June 1994.