C. Fred Bergsten and the world economy
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C. Fred Bergsten and the world economy
Peterson Institute for International Economics, 2006
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This engaging and informative book covers the range of issues on which C. Fred Bergsten and the Peterson Institute have distinguished themselves over the last 25 years, including trade liberalization, exchange rate regimes, international financial architecture, debt, economic sanctions and the impact of technology and globalization. Most of the Institute's senior research staff have contributed chapters, which are both retrospective and prescriptive.
Table of Contents
- 1. C. Fred Bergsten: Intellectual Entrepreneur
- Michael Mussa
- 2. Constant Ends, Flexible Means: C. Fred Bergsten and the Quest for Open Trade
- I.M. Destler and Marcus Noland
- 3. Trade Policy at the Institute: 25 Years and Counting
- Gary Clyde Hufbauer and Jeffrey J. Schott
- 4. Economic Sanctions and Threats in Foreign and Commercial Policy
- Kimberly Ann Elliott
- 5. Trade Adjustment Assistance: The More We Change, the More It Stays the Same
- Howard Rosen
- 6. Fred Bergsten as an Early Architect of an International Regime for Foreign Direct Investment
- Edward M. Graham
- 7. The International Monetary System in the Work of the Institute
- Morris Goldstein
- 8. Fred Bergsten and the Institute's Work on Exchange Rate Regimes
- John Williamson
- 9. What Can Exchange Rates Tell Us?
- Edwin M. Truman
- 10. Competitiveness and the Assessment of Trade Performance
- Martin Neil Baily and Robert Z. Lawrence
- 11. International Debt: The Past Quarter Century and Future Prospects
- William R. Cline
- 12. Follow the Money
- Michael Mussa
- 13. The IMF as Global Umpire over Exchange Rate Policies
- Morris Goldstein
- 14. Institutional Strategy for the Global Economy
- C. Randall Henning
- 15. Wanted: More Effective Public Communication in Empirical International Economics
- J. David Richardson.
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