Can Labor Markets Save Capitalism? With David Autor

Can Labor Markets Save Capitalism? With David Autor

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On this episode, our hosts Bethany McLean and Luigi Zingales sit down with renowned MIT economist David Autor to discuss the impact of technology, labor markets, and immigration on wage inequality and the economy at large. Autor is best known for his work on the "China Shock," the impact of rising Chinese exports on manufacturing employment in the United States and Europe after China's accession to the World Trade Organization in 2001. His most recent work sheds light on which groups have seen the largest nominal wage gains during the COVID recovery, the connections between wage growth and inflation, and more. Autor discusses how advances in technology have disrupted traditional labor markets, how to make better policy choices about the future of work, and the challenges and benefits of immigration in a globalized economy.

Show Notes:

Revisit our conversation with R. Glenn Hubbard, which is referenced in the interview with David Autor

Read the Autor's paper discussed in the episode here.

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