Jump-Starting America – How Breakthrough Science Can Revive Economic Growth and the American Dream

“Science is what makes the middle class,” explained co-authors of Jump-Starting America and MIT professors, Jonathan Gruber and Simon Johnson, during the Detroit Economic Club meeting on Tuesday.

Gruber and Johnson explained how government investment in science and innovation was fundamental in America’s mid-twentieth century success and how this premise should be considered as a blueprint for our economic future.

“The problem is that talent attracts talent - if you want to be innovative and you want to have a startup - you pull to where the capital is already. Our argument in the book is that it doesn't have to be this way,” Johnson stated. “There are thirty-six other states across the country that have possible next-generation tech hubs -- and this is how to have a strategic, economic development of science and technology to create better jobs.”

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Speakers:

Jonathan Gruber

Ford Professor of Economics

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

 

Simon Johnson

Kurtz Professor of Entrepreneurship

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

 

Moderator:

Peter Bhatia

Editor & Vice President

Detroit Free Press

 

Presiding Officer:

Ralph Gerson

Treasurer & Director

William Davidson Foundation

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