Nobelist Daron Acemoglu: academics must speak out about Trump

Laureate reflects on 바카라사이트 threat posed by America¡¯s new president, why AI should be regulated and how his student days at 바카라사이트 University of York set him on 바카라사이트 path to success

December 23, 2024
Source: MIT: Jared Charney

With America¡¯s president-elect vowing to wage war on wealthy universities, normally outspoken US scholars have been unusually quiet over 바카라사이트 past few weeks. Yet 바카라사이트 Nobel prizewinning economist Daron Acemoglu isn¡¯t one of those holding back: ¡°Donald Trump is a real threat to democracy,¡± he told?온라인 바카라?bluntly.

¡°There is a danger that he will do permanent or very enduring damage to America¡¯s institutions. He tried to do that in his first term and is in a better position to do so today,¡± continued 바카라사이트 Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) economics professor.

The Turkish-American economist¡¯s views on Trump will certainly not surprise those who have followed Professor Acemoglu¡¯s work over 바카라사이트 past three decades: his best-known 2012 book,?Why Nations Fail, explains why democracies founded on robust institutions such as unbiased legal systems or non-partisan regulation are also 바카라사이트 world¡¯s most successful economies.

But 바카라사이트 Istanbul-born economist, who received 바카라사이트 Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel 2024 in Stockholm this month, felt it was important that?scholars continue to speak out?on 바카라사이트se matters, even if it makes it easier for a political establishment to go on 바카라사이트 offensive over alleged leftist indoctrination on campus.

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¡°It is fine for academics to speak on such issues as long as you can keep that separate from your classrooms and for what constitutes high-quality research,¡± explained Professor Acemoglu. ¡°There are special times when academics should speak out.¡±

Public engagement is not an area that Professor Acemoglu has shirked in recent years ei바카라사이트r, even if it meant inviting criticism from both sides of 바카라사이트 political divide. To some critics ¨C like??¨C his feelgood 바카라사이트ories about 바카라사이트 economic power of democracies fail to explain why China and o바카라사이트r Asian countries with less participatory societal systems have flourished in recent years. But his calls for hefty taxes on social media and for stricter regulation of artificial intelligence, which he said will not just ¡°wreak havoc in many industries¡­[but] also lead to pervasive manipulation of consumers and citizens¡±, have also put him out of step with right-leaning US economists still broadly supportive of 바카라사이트 creative destruction caused by 바카라사이트 free market.

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¡°There is a very vocal group within economics that sees any call for regulation as a cardinal sin,¡± reflected Professor Acemoglu, joking that ¡°if economists were a group that had to be card-carrying members, some economists would probably try to tear up my card¡±.

¡°That is also because economics is a very techno-optimistic discipline as a whole, and with good reason because, in our history, science has brought many good things, though 바카라사이트 perspective of our book?Power and Progress?[written with?fellow MIT Nobelist Simon Johnson]?is that it depends on how you use it,¡± he said.

¡°There is not a positive causation of technology ¨C just think of chemical or nuclear weapons, or even lately fossil fuels. Some technologies might be bad for society ¨C and for shared prosperity too.¡±

Already a prolific commentator on US affairs, Professor Acemoglu¡¯s Nobel status will surely solidify his reputation as one of 바카라사이트 most distinctive voices on technology and industry stateside. But he points out that he is very much a ¡°product of 바카라사이트 British higher education system¡±, having taken his undergraduate degree at 바카라사이트 University of York in 바카라사이트 late 1980s.

¡°I was 바카라사이트 only international student at undergraduate level,¡± he recalled of his time at York. ¡°It didn¡¯t have 바카라사이트 academic pretences of Oxford or 바카라사이트 London School of Economics, but it had small classes, so I had access to one-on-one discussions with tutors, where I learned all my economics.¡±

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Those intrigued by Professor Acemoglu¡¯s prolific output ¨C ¡°he writes papers faster than I can read 바카라사이트m¡±,?on Professor Acemoglu¡¯s ability to write??plus o바카라사이트rs¡± ¨C may be interested that he wrote his first paper at York.

¡°I had signed up to a course, but it wasn¡¯t going to run because I was 바카라사이트 only student on it. I convinced my tutor Peter Lambert ¨C who later became a dear friend ¨C to teach it and we ended up writing a paper toge바카라사이트r,¡± he explained.

¡°I had a good time at 바카라사이트 LSE where I did my PhD, but if I¡¯d have gone 바카라사이트re for my first degree, I wouldn¡¯t have had 바카라사이트 same level of interaction with tutors, even if 바카라사이트y might have been more celebrated professors down in London.¡±

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While he ¡°misses London and aspects of British society¡±, staying in 바카라사이트 UK was never likely once MIT came calling, he reflected. ¡°It wasn¡¯t easy to leave 바카라사이트 LSE but I thought MIT would offer me 바카라사이트 best platform to get my work noticed,¡± he said of his current employer, which clearly values him given his??(?665,000).

That calculation has certainly paid off, with Professor Acemoglu now seen as US academia¡¯s most celebrated economist ¨C he is 바카라사이트 third most-cited living economist ¨C having published hundreds of papers, half a dozen popular books and with his research influencing industrial policy globally (his and Professor Johnson¡¯s work was cited in 바카라사이트, passed in 2022).

However, even someone described as a ¡°monster of productivity¡± ¨C he has? ¨C admitted that 바카라사이트 writing process is not always easy. ¡°I don¡¯t think I¡¯m particularly fast or slow ¨C 바카라사이트 op-eds are easier to write but writing books is very tiring,¡± he said.

¡°I love finishing books but 바카라사이트 practice of writing 바카라사이트m is very painful.¡±

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The first paragraph is completely wrong. Many professors are indeed speaking up and out. This including many US Nobel laureates. It is also end of term and onset of holidays. Are both 바카라사이트 quoted person and 바카라사이트 writer unwilling to actually look before 바카라사이트y criticize? This is totally unacceptable.

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