
Beginning in July, MIT’s Shaping the Way forward for Work Initiative within the Division of Economics will usher in a big new period of analysis, coverage, and schooling of the subsequent technology of students, made doable by a present from the James M. and Cathleen D. Stone Basis. In recognition of the reward and the growth of priorities it helps, on July 1 the initiative will turn into a part of the brand new James M. and Cathleen D. Stone Middle on Inequality and Shaping the Way forward for Work. This middle will probably be formally launched at a public occasion in fall 2025.
The Stone Middle will probably be led by Daron Acemoglu, Institute Professor, and co-directors David Autor, the Daniel (1972) and Gail Rubinfeld Professor in Economics, and Simon Johnson, the Ronald A. Kurtz (1954) Professor of Entrepreneurship. It should be a part of a world community of 11 different wealth inequality facilities funded by the Stone Basis as a part of an effort to advance analysis on the causes and penalties of the rising accumulation on the prime of the wealth distribution.
“This beneficiant reward from the Stone Basis advances our pioneering economics analysis on inequality, expertise, and the way forward for the workforce. This work will create a pipeline of students on this crucial space of examine, and it’ll assist to tell the general public and policymakers,” says Provost Cynthia Barnhart.
Initially established as a part of MIT Blueprint Labs with a foundational reward from the William and Flora Hewlett Basis, the Shaping the Way forward for Work Initiative is a nonpartisan analysis group that applies economics analysis to determine progressive methods to maneuver the labor market onto a extra equitable trajectory, with a central give attention to revitalizing labor market alternatives for employees and not using a faculty schooling. Constructing on frontier micro- and macro-economics, financial sociology, political financial system, and different disciplines, the initiative seeks to reply key questions in regards to the decline in labor market alternatives for non-college employees in current many years. These labor market adjustments have been a significant driver of rising wealth inequality, a phenomenon that has, in flip, broadly reshaped our financial system, democracy, and society.
Assist from the Stone Basis will permit the brand new Stone Middle to construct on the Shaping the Way forward for Work Initiative’s ongoing analysis agenda and prolong its focus to incorporate a rising emphasis on the interaction between applied sciences and inequality, in addition to the expertise sector’s position in defining future inequality.
Core goals of the James M. and Cathleen D. Stone Middle on Inequality and Shaping the Way forward for Work will embody fostering connections between students doing pathbreaking analysis on automation, AI, the intersection of labor and expertise, and wealth inequality throughout disciplines, together with inside the Division of Economics, the MIT Sloan Faculty of Administration, and the MIT Stephen A. Schwarzman School of Computing; strengthening the pipeline of rising students centered on these points; and utilizing analysis to tell and interact a wider viewers together with the general public, undergraduate and graduate college students, and policymakers.
The Stone Basis’s help will permit the middle to strengthen and broaden its commitments to supply new analysis, convene extra occasions to share analysis findings, promote connection and collaboration between students engaged on associated matters, present new sources for the middle’s analysis associates, and broaden public outreach to lift consciousness of this vital rising problem. “Cathy and I are thrilled to welcome MIT to the rising household of Stone Facilities devoted to learning the pressing challenges of accelerating wealth inequality,” James M. Stone says.
Agustín Rayo, dean of the Faculty of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences, says, “I’m thrilled to have fun the creation of the James M. and Cathleen D. Stone Middle within the MIT economics division. Not solely will it improve the cutting-edge work of MIT’s social scientists, however it should help cross-disciplinary interactions that may allow new insights and options to advanced social challenges.”
Jonathan Gruber, chair of the Division of Economics, provides, “I couldn’t be extra excited in regards to the Stone Basis’s help for the Shaping the Way forward for Work Initiative. The initiative’s leaders have been far forward of the curve in anticipating the fast adjustments that technological forces are bringing to the labor market, and their influential research have helped us perceive the potential results of AI and different applied sciences on U.S. employees. The generosity of the Stone Basis will permit them to proceed this unbelievable work, whereas increasing their priorities to incorporate different crucial points round inequality. It is a nice second for the paradigm-shifting analysis that Acemoglu, Autor, and Johnson are main right here at MIT.”
“We’re grateful to the James M. and Cathleen D. Stone Basis for his or her beneficiant help enabling us to review two defining challenges of our age: inequality and the way forward for work,” says Acemoglu, who was awarded the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Financial Sciences in Reminiscence of Alfred Nobel in 2024 (with co-laureates Simon Johnson and James A. Robinson). “We hope to transcend exploring the causes of inequality and the determinants of the supply of fine jobs within the current and sooner or later, but additionally develop concepts about how society can form each the work of the long run and inequality by its selections of establishments and technological trajectories.”
“We’re extremely lucky to be becoming a member of the household of Stone Facilities world wide. Jim and Cathleen Stone are far-sighted and beneficiant donors, and we’re delighted that they’re keen to again us and MIT on this manner,” says Johnson. “We look ahead to working with all our colleagues, at MIT and world wide, to advance understanding and sensible approaches to inequality and the way forward for work.”
Autor provides, “This help will allow us — and plenty of others — to focus our scholarship, instructing and public outreach in direction of shaping a labor market that gives alternative, mobility, and financial safety to a far broader set of individuals.”