Media
In the news
- Washington Post — Step aside Edison, Tesla and Bell: New measurement shows when U.S. inventors were most influential (2018). On measuring technological innovation over the long run—patents, breakthrough inventions, and the “third wave” of American innovation.
- Washington Post — Programming jobs are being lost to artificial intelligence (2025). On AI and labor market displacement.
- Brookings — What jobs will be most affected by AI? (podcast on technology and labor markets).
- Brookings — Technology and labor markets: Past, present, and future (summary and context for the BPEA paper).
- NBER Digest — Technological advance and labor demand: Evidence from two centuries (2026). Non-technical summary of the technology-and-labor BPEA working paper.
- Barron’s — What value investing strategies are missing. On intangibles and the value premium.
- AFA Panel: — AI and finance (American Finance Association, video).
- Video Interview: — Retirement Savings.
Kellogg Insight
Non-technical summaries of research (innovation, labor markets, asset prices, pharma):
- How much does innovation drive economic growth? — Measuring technological innovation with patents and productivity.
- Investors’ fear of missing out on disruptive technology leads to overvalued stocks — The value premium puzzle and creative destruction (Left Behind).
- Everyone wants pharmaceutical breakthroughs. What drives drug companies to pursue them? — Missing novelty in drug development.
- Technological innovation and the executive pay gap — In search of ideas: innovation and executive pay.
- When new technology arrives, who wins and who loses? — Technology exposure and labor market outcomes.
- Which workers suffer most when new technology arrives? — Occupation-level exposure to technology over time.
- The AI tidal wave doesn’t have to drown workers — AI and the labor market.