Frank Levy

Frank Levy, PhD

Senior Research Associate of Health Care Policy, Department of Health Care Policy, Harvard Medical School; Daniel Rose Professor (Emeritus) of Urban Economics Department of Urban Studies and Planning, MIT

Frank Levy, an economist, is the Daniel Rose Professor (Emeritus) at MIT and a research associate at the Department of Health Care Policy. While at HCP, he is completing a history of the economics and technology of medical imaging with co-author Dr. Max Rosen, Chair of Radiology at UMass Memorial Hospital/UMass Medical School. Levy’s other research area is computers’ impact on the workforce and occupational structure. His most recent paper, Can Robots Be Lawyers?, was first posted to the Social Science Research Network in December 2015 and has received extensive attention from the legal community. His co-author on the paper is Dana Remus, an associate professor of law at the University of North Carolina School of Law, currently on leave at the Office of the White House Counsel.