
About
Daniel Stock is a Researcher at the Critical Technology Initiative (CTI) within Carnegie Mellon University (CMU), focusing on how industrial transitions impact workers and firms and how place-based policies can mitigate disruption while creating opportunities.
Education
- PhD in Public Policy, Heinz College, Carnegie Mellon University
Research Interests
His work centers on industrial transitions and place-based policy design, exploring how economic shifts affect communities and workforce stability. Secondary interests include labor union dynamics, export diversification strategies, innovation policy frameworks, and practical policy implementation challenges across governmental contexts.
Professional Experience
- Current: Research Scientist, Critical Technology Initiative (CTI), CMU
- Former: Research Fellow, Harvard Growth Lab (collaborated with civil servants on export development and investment attraction)
- Prior roles at World Bank, MIT Media Lab, International Labour Organization (ILO), and US political campaigns
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Affiliations
- Critical Technology Initiative (CTI), Carnegie Mellon University
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