C. Fred Bergsten

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C. Fred Bergsten is an American economist known for his influential work on international trade and finance and for leading the Peterson Institute for International Economics for several decades.

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instanceOf American economist
economist
human
awardReceived Order of the Rising Sun, Gold and Silver Star NERFINISHED
honorary degrees from multiple universities
educatedAt Central Methodist University NERFINISHED
Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy NERFINISHED
Tufts University NERFINISHED
employer Brookings Institution NERFINISHED
National Security Council of the United States NERFINISHED
Peterson Institute for International Economics NERFINISHED
U.S. Department of the Treasury NERFINISHED
familyName Bergsten NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork economics
international economics
international finance
international trade
macroeconomics
givenName C. Fred NERFINISHED
hasWritten articles on trade and exchange rate policy
books on international economic policy
influenced U.S. trade policy debates
international monetary reform discussions
knownFor analysis of global imbalances
leadership of the Peterson Institute for International Economics
policy advocacy on exchange rates
work on international monetary policy
work on international trade policy
languageSpoken English
memberOf Council on Foreign Relations NERFINISHED
Trilateral Commission NERFINISHED
name C. Fred Bergsten NERFINISHED
nationality United States of America
notableWork China: The Balance Sheet NERFINISHED
Global Economic Leadership in the 21st Century NERFINISHED
The Dilemmas of the Dollar NERFINISHED
occupation economist
policy advisor
think tank executive
positionHeld Assistant Secretary for International Affairs, U.S. Department of the Treasury NERFINISHED
Senior Fellow, Brookings Institution
Senior Staff Member, National Security Council
director of the Peterson Institute for International Economics
founding director of the Peterson Institute for International Economics
residence Washington, D.C. area NERFINISHED
workLocation Washington, D.C.

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