Q&A: David Autor on the long afterlife of the “China shock”
MIT economist’s new research shows U.S. locales hammered by open trade with China have not rebounded, even a decade or more later.
MIT economist’s new research shows U.S. locales hammered by open trade with China have not rebounded, even a decade or more later.
French economist was a keynote speaker at the 2018 World Economic History Congress.
Congress of leading thinkers in economic, business, and social history convenes in the US for first time in 50 years.
Through research on U.S. - Mexico hydrocarbon drilling rights negotiation, Bruno Verdini provides insights on how to resolve conflicts through proactive collaboration.
Over 200 students and faculty attend kickoff as SHASS and Sloan begin an exploration of current U.S. social, political, economic challenges.
Economists take a new look at the evidence that the U.S. has lost millions of jobs to China.
Researcher Tim Sturgeon discusses a large-scale empirical study casting new light on a major issue.
In a new book, MIT’s Ethan Zuckerman asserts that we need to overcome the Internet’s sorting tendencies and create tools to make ourselves ‘digital cosmopolitans.’
With MIT hosting a global French history conference, a look at the international growth of — and changes in — the field.
Study: Country of origin a 'massive disadvantage' for some immigrants, regardless of qualifications.
MIT anthropologist looks inside the growing world of do-it-yourself American cheese-makers.
Will participate in programs hosted by the Dalai Lama Center for Ethics and Transformative Values
Two of several sessions from the Center for Real Estate's recent International Real Estate Forum.