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David Autor

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.[2] Although Autor has contributed to a variety of fields in economics his research generally focuses on topics from labor economics.

David Autor
Bornc. 1967 (age 55–56)
SpouseMarika Tatsutani
Academic career
InstitutionMassachusetts Institute of Technology
Alma materTufts University (BA)
Harvard University (MA, PhD)
Doctoral
advisor
Lawrence F. Katz[1]
Awards25th Annual Heinz Awards (2020)
Econometric Society (2014)
American Academy of Arts and Sciences (2012)
Alfred P. Sloan Fellowship (2003)
Information at IDEAS / RePEc

Education and early life edit

David Autor enrolled in Columbia University after high school, but dropped out and worked as an administrative assistant and software developer in a Boston hospital.[3] He later returned to college, ultimately earning a B.A. in psychology from Tufts University in 1989. After graduating from Tufts, he pursued volunteer work with a Methodist church in San Francisco that was teaching computer skills to disadvantaged students.[4] In the Bay Area, Autor discovered his passion for economics and public policy and pursued an M.A. and Ph.D. in public policy from the John F. Kennedy School of Government (Harvard University), which he earned in 1994 and 1999 respectively.[2]

Academic career edit

After completing his Ph.D. David Autor was hired as assistant professor at MIT's economics department, where he became the Pentti J.K. Kouri Career Development Assistant Professor of Economics in 2002 before being promoted to associate professor in 2003 and receiving tenure in 2005. He finally was made full professor at MIT in 2008 where he taught undergraduate courses titled "Microeconomic Theory and Public Policy" and "Putting Social Science to the Test: Experiments in Economics." In parallel to his position at MIT, Autor is or has been affiliated with several research institutions, including the National Bureau of Economic Research, the Poverty Action Lab, IZA and IZA World of Labor, is or has been the editor of economic academic journals such as the Journal of Economic Perspectives (2009–14), Journal of Labor Economics (2007–08), Journal of Economic Literature (2004–06) and the Review of Economics and Statistics (2002-2008). Finally, he is a co-director of the MIT School Effectiveness and Inequality Initiative (SEII), a research program focusing on the economics of education and the relationship between human capital and the American income distribution, as well as an associate director of the NBER Disability Research Center.[2]

Research edit

David Autor's research can be broadly categorized into five strands: (1) Inequality, technological change, and globalization; (2) disability and labor force participation; (3) labor market intermediation;[5] (4) neighborhoods, housing market spillovers, and price controls; and (5) labor market impacts of wrongful discharge protections.[6] The economics bibliographic database IDEAS/RePEc ranks him among the top 5% of economists under a number of criteria, including average rank score, number of works and number of citations.[7] His most cited article, co-authored with Alan B. Krueger and Lawrence F. Katz, studies the effect of skill-biased technological change in the form of computerization on the diverging U.S. education wage differentials and finds evidence suggesting that computerization has increased skill-based wage premia in the U.S. by requiring rapid skill upgrading, which in turn has increased the labor demand for college graduates relative to workers without tertiary education as well as the wage premium associated with a college degree.[8] In 2009 Autor contributed to the book "Studies of Labor Market Intermediation" as an editor during his time at the University of Chicago. He would later go on to write "The Work of the Future: Building Better Jobs in Age of Smart Machines" with his colleagues at MIT. In an influential 2013 study co-authored with David Dorn and Gordon H. Hanson, Autor showed that U.S. exposure to Chinese trade competition "caused higher unemployment, lower labor force participation, and reduced wages in local labor markets that house import-competing manufacturing industries".[9] The study nonetheless finds that trade is a net gain for the population as a whole,[9] and Autor has been an advocate for the Trans-Pacific Partnership as a means to protect U.S. workers.[10] In 2020, Dr. Autor received the 25th Anniversary Special Recognition Heinz Award[11] for his work and also received attention for his work with Elisabeth Reynolds on the adverse impacts of coronavirus disease 2019 on the office economy.[12][13]

References edit

  1. ^ Essays on the Changing Labor Market: Computerization, Inequality, and the Development of the Contingent Work Force: Dissertation Summary Retrieved September 24, 2016.
  2. ^ a b c Curriculum Vitae of David Autor
  3. ^ Wellisz, Chris (December 2017). "Late Bloomer". International Monetary Fund.
  4. ^ Wellisz, Chris (December 2017). "Late Bloomer". International Monetary Fund.
  5. ^ Autor, David H. (2018). "Trade and labor markets: Lessons from China's rise". IZA World of Labor. doi:10.15185/izawol.431. Retrieved 2021-02-09.
  6. ^ Classification of Autor's research on his MIT webpage
  7. ^ IDEAS profile of David Autor
  8. ^ Autor, D., Katz, L.F., Krueger, A.B. (1998). Computing Inequality: Have Computers Changed the Labor Market? Quarterly Journal of Economics, 113(4), pp. 1169-1213.
  9. ^ a b Autor, David H; Dorn, David; Hanson, Gordon H (2013-10-01). "The China Syndrome: Local Labor Market Effects of Import Competition in the United States" (PDF). American Economic Review. 103 (6): 2121–2168. doi:10.1257/aer.103.6.2121. hdl:1721.1/95952. ISSN 0002-8282. S2CID 2498232.
  10. ^ "Why Obama's key trade deal with Asia would actually be good for American workers". Washington Post. Retrieved 2016-11-22.
  11. ^ "The Heinz Awards :: David Autor". www.heinzawards.net. Retrieved 2020-10-19.
  12. ^ Autor, David; Reynolds, Elisabeth (July 2020). The Nature of Work after the COVID Crisis: Too Few Low-Wage Jobs (PDF) (Report). The Hamilton Project. Brookings.
  13. ^ LeVine, Steve (September 1, 2020). "Remote Work Is Killing the Hidden Trillion-Dollar Office Economy". Marker (Medium). Retrieved September 9, 2020.

Sources edit

  • Curriculum Vitae of David Autor

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Annual Heinz Awards 2020 Econometric Society 2014 American Academy of Arts and Sciences 2012 Alfred P Sloan Fellowship 2003 Information at IDEAS RePEc Contents 1 Education and early life 2 Academic career 3 Research 4 References 5 SourcesEducation and early life editDavid Autor enrolled in Columbia University after high school but dropped out and worked as an administrative assistant and software developer in a Boston hospital 3 He later returned to college ultimately earning a B A in psychology from Tufts University in 1989 After graduating from Tufts he pursued volunteer work with a Methodist church in San Francisco that was teaching computer skills to disadvantaged students 4 In the Bay Area Autor discovered his passion for economics and public policy and pursued an M A and Ph D in public policy from the John F Kennedy School of Government Harvard University which he earned in 1994 and 1999 respectively 2 Academic career editAfter completing his Ph D David Autor was hired as assistant professor at MIT s economics department where he became the Pentti J K Kouri Career Development Assistant Professor of Economics in 2002 before being promoted to associate professor in 2003 and receiving tenure in 2005 He finally was made full professor at MIT in 2008 where he taught undergraduate courses titled Microeconomic Theory and Public Policy and Putting Social Science to the Test Experiments in Economics In parallel to his position at MIT Autor is or has been affiliated with several research institutions including the National Bureau of Economic Research the Poverty Action Lab IZA and IZA World of Labor is or has been the editor of economic academic journals such as the Journal of Economic Perspectives 2009 14 Journal of Labor Economics 2007 08 Journal of Economic Literature 2004 06 and the Review of Economics and Statistics 2002 2008 Finally he is a co director of the MIT School Effectiveness and Inequality Initiative SEII a research program focusing on the economics of education and the relationship between human capital and the American income distribution as well as an associate director of the NBER Disability Research Center 2 Research editDavid Autor s research can be broadly categorized into five strands 1 Inequality technological change and globalization 2 disability and labor force participation 3 labor market intermediation 5 4 neighborhoods housing market spillovers and price controls and 5 labor market impacts of wrongful discharge protections 6 The economics bibliographic database IDEAS RePEc ranks him among the top 5 of economists under a number of criteria including average rank score number of works and number of citations 7 His most cited article co authored with Alan B Krueger and Lawrence F Katz studies the effect of skill biased technological change in the form of computerization on the diverging U S education wage differentials and finds evidence suggesting that computerization has increased skill based wage premia in the U S by requiring rapid skill upgrading which in turn has increased the labor demand for college graduates relative to workers without tertiary education as well as the wage premium associated with a college degree 8 In 2009 Autor contributed to the book Studies of Labor Market Intermediation as an editor during his time at the University of Chicago He would later go on to write The Work of the Future Building Better Jobs in Age of Smart Machines with his colleagues at MIT In an influential 2013 study co authored with David Dorn and Gordon H Hanson Autor showed that U S exposure to Chinese trade competition caused higher unemployment lower labor force participation and reduced wages in local labor markets that house import competing manufacturing industries 9 The study nonetheless finds that trade is a net gain for the population as a whole 9 and Autor has been an advocate for the Trans Pacific Partnership as a means to protect U S workers 10 In 2020 Dr Autor received the 25th Anniversary Special Recognition Heinz Award 11 for his work and also received attention for his work with Elisabeth Reynolds on the adverse impacts of coronavirus disease 2019 on the office economy 12 13 References edit Essays on the Changing Labor Market Computerization Inequality and the Development of the Contingent Work Force Dissertation Summary Retrieved September 24 2016 a b c Curriculum Vitae of David Autor Wellisz Chris December 2017 Late Bloomer International Monetary Fund Wellisz Chris December 2017 Late Bloomer International Monetary Fund Autor David H 2018 Trade and labor markets Lessons from China s rise IZA World of Labor doi 10 15185 izawol 431 Retrieved 2021 02 09 Classification of Autor s research on his MIT webpage IDEAS profile of David Autor Autor D Katz L F Krueger A B 1998 Computing Inequality Have Computers Changed the Labor Market Quarterly Journal of Economics 113 4 pp 1169 1213 a b Autor David H Dorn David Hanson Gordon H 2013 10 01 The China Syndrome Local Labor Market Effects of Import Competition in the United States PDF American Economic Review 103 6 2121 2168 doi 10 1257 aer 103 6 2121 hdl 1721 1 95952 ISSN 0002 8282 S2CID 2498232 Why Obama s key trade deal with Asia would actually be good for American workers Washington Post Retrieved 2016 11 22 The Heinz Awards David Autor www heinzawards net Retrieved 2020 10 19 Autor David Reynolds Elisabeth July 2020 The Nature of Work after the COVID Crisis Too Few Low Wage Jobs PDF Report The Hamilton Project Brookings LeVine Steve September 1 2020 Remote Work Is Killing the Hidden Trillion Dollar Office Economy Marker Medium Retrieved September 9 2020 Sources editCurriculum Vitae of David Autor Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title David Autor amp oldid 1177507617, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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