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December 8, 2023, Opinion: "Manufacturing industries are no longer the labor-absorbing sectors they used to be, and that is a big problem for developed and developing economies…
November 7, 2023, Opinion: "Not every departure from economic liberalism is as ill-advised as its advocates would have us believe. East Asia's experience suggests that if America'…
December 16, 2021, Opinion: "Long before COVID-19 struck, disruptive technological change, especially automation, was already worsening the plight of ordinary workers. With the…
December 10, 2021, Opinion: "Ultimately, boosting labor earnings and the dignity of work requires both strengthening workers’ bargaining power and increasing the supply of good…
June 2021, Paper: "Capitalism is not a rigid system. It has evolved and changed over time, shaped by local history, social pressures, and crises. Today, it is commonplace to…
January 2021, Video; "Each week five experts give their 8- minute pitch for a big question, important finding, promising policy solution, or research frontier for the next…
December 8, 2020, Opinion: "Long before the pandemic, the United States had been losing middle-class jobs, owing to automation, deindustrialization, global competition, and the…
April 23, 2020, Video. "On Tuesday April 14th, Harvard Business School hosted the MBA Program’s COVID-19 Symposium. The symposium consisted of a series of fireside chats between…
An Industrial Policy for Good Jobs. Dani Rodrik, May 8, 2019, "So-called productive dualism is driving many contemporary ills in developed and developing countries alike: rising…
The Good Jobs Challenge. Dani Rodrik, February 7, 2019, Opinion, "Every economy in the world today is divided between an advanced segment, typically globally integrated, employing…