麻省理工学院对犹太经济学家的开放态度

Mit’s Openness to Jewish Economists

History of Political Economy · 2014
被引 26
人大 A-ABS 2

中文导读

探讨了麻省理工学院在1930年代至1950年代间如何迅速崛起为经济学重镇,并指出其相比其他精英大学,更早且更积极地接纳犹太经济学家。

Abstract

MIT emerged from “nowhere” in the 1930s to its place as one of the three or four most important sites for economic research by the mid-1950s. A conference held at Duke University in April 2013 examined how this occurred. In this article the author argues that the immediate postwar period saw a collapse—in some places slower, in some places faster—of the barriers to the hiring of Jewish faculty in American colleges and universities. And more than any other elite private or public university, particularly Ivy League universities, MIT welcomed Jewish economists.

麻省理工学院犹太经济学家学术开放反歧视