
Reimagining the Economy, Harvard Kennedy School
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We study local labor market, industrial, and development policies, combined with practitioner insights | Based at @kennedy_school
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https://reimagining-the-economy.hks.harvard.edu/ 11-04-2024 01:04:37
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.Mausam Kumar was our inaugural Postdoctral Fellow in Industrial Policy, hosted in collaboration with Harvard CID. Earlier this year, he presented his research on industrial policy in Vietnam to other research fellows, faculty, and staff at CID's research exchange:


If you're in the Cambridge area, we're hosting an event next week with Zeke Hernandez (The Wharton School) about his 20 years of research on immigration, the myths surrounding it, and the overlooked impact of immigrants on investment & job creation. Register here: hks.harvard.edu/events/truth-a…


Don't miss tonight's 2024 Stone Lecture in the Forum, "Power and Progress: Our Thousand-Year Struggle Over Technology and Prosperity" with MIT Professor Daron Acemoglu & HKS Professor Dani Rodrik! 🎟️ RSVP w/ HUID: ken.sc/forum-0917 Watch livestream: ken.sc/IOP-streams


Heading to Boston for this Reimagining the Economy, Harvard Kennedy School event at Harvard Kennedy School. I’ll talk about my book & how severely we underestimate & undercount the economic impact of immigration, followed by a conversation with Gordon Hanson. Sign up if you’re in the area! I’m excited!


Our faculty co-director Gordon Hanson talked about place-based policies at Marshall University, engaging in conversation with Brad Smith (President Brad D. Smith), Ben Eng (College of Business), & Brandon Dennison, about strategies to shape the Appalachian workforce and promote entrepreneurship.


"Immigration is overwhelmingly good, but the immigration system in the United States is deeply broken" | Takeaways from our conversation with Zeke Hernandez about his new book *The Truth about Immigration*: hks.harvard.edu/centers/wiener…


. Gordon Hanson and Rohan Sandhu detailed the importance of place and place-based policies in the American economy and previewed our upcoming data visualization platform.



Help Wanted is one of the best books I've read on place-based economic distress in the US, the precariousness of low-wage work, etc. So I'm especially looking forward to this conversation with Adelle Waldman at Harvard Kennedy School next week. Sign up here: hks.harvard.edu/events/neolibe…


Congratulations to Daron Acemoglu on the #NobelPrize! Watch his talk on The Imperative to Redirect Technological Change from our industrial policy event earlier this year:

Discover #IndustrialPolicies impact on the middle class in our upcoming panel discussion featuring Harvard Kennedy School's Dani Rodrik Harvard CID, Malcolm Wiener Center for Social Policy, #MRCBG's Edoardo Campanella & Robert Z. Lawrence. Don't miss it, Nov 4th, 12:00 PM ET! You could even win a copy of Prof. Lawrence's


The Economics of Place-Based Policies at NBER is happening now and is available to watch on YouTube. Organized by Gordon Hanson, Cecile Gaubert, and David Neumark. See it today and tomorrow: nber.org/conferences/ec…

Is the quest to revitalize manufacturing sectors a misstep or masterstroke in aiding the middle class? In case you missed our latest event catch the discussion with #MRCBG's Robert Lawrence & Dani Rodrik, moderated by #MRCBG's Edoardo Campanella. watch it anytime on our @Youtube Channel

Next week, we're hosting Amy Kapczynski & Samuel Bowles (Santa Fe Institute) in a conversation with Dani Rodrik, at Harvard Kennedy School, on the failures of economics in dealing with contemporary challenges and what a new paradigm might look like hks.harvard.edu/events/has-con…


🚀Industrial policy is back. Revisit Project Syndicate's article on the return of industrial policy in the face of 21st Century grand challenges featuring contributions by IIPP Director Mariana Mazzucato, Dani Rodrik, and Joseph E. Stiglitz, and more. ✍️Read it here: project-syndicate.org/onpoint/indust…


Tomorrow at 3 pm ET, join the Reimagining the Economy, Harvard Kennedy School team for their annual Economics and Beyond series, which convenes economists and social and organizational theorists to broaden the conversation beyond conventional economic thinking.

🚨New Publication🚨 Co-published with Reimagining the Economy, Harvard Kennedy School, 'Green Energy Statecraft for Comprehensive National Security' outlines a new strategic approach to energy transition governance that integrates economic, social, environmental and geostrategic payoffs. 🔗asiapacific4d.com/idea/green-ene…

