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C. Fred Bergsten

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Gender Male
Age 83
Date of birth April 23,1941
Zodiac sign Taurus
Born Brooklyn
New York City
New York
United States
Job Author
Economist
Education Central Methodist University
The Fletcher School
The Fletcher School at Tufts University
FoundedPeterson Institute For International Economics
Group Of Two
Edited worksGlobal Economic Imbalances
The Korea-United States Economic Relationship
Awards Legion of Honour
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China's Rise: Challenges and Opportunities
Currency Conflict and Trade Policy: A New Strategy for the United States
The United States in the world economy
Bridging The Pacific: Toward Free Trade and Investment Between China and the United States
China The Balance Sheet
China: The Balance Sheet: What the World Needs to Know Now About the Emerging Superpower
dilemmas of the dollar
Global economic leadership and the Group of Seven
American multinationals and American interests
Trade policy in the 1980s
The U. S. - Japan Economic Problem
Approaches to Greater Flexibility of Exchange Rates: The Bürgenstock Papers
Reconcilable Differences? United States-Japan Economic Conflict
India's Rise: Toward Trade-Led Growth
America in the world economy
Pacific Dynamism and the International Economic System
Auction Quotas and United States Trade Policy (Policy Analyses in International Economics)
Toward a US- China Investment Treaty
Korea-United States cooperation in the new world order
The world economy in the 1980s
The Reform of International Institutions: A Report of the Trilateral Task Force on International Institutions to the Trilateral Commission
The International Implications of Reaganomics
Bank lending to developing countries
The International Economic Policy of the United States: Selected Papers of C. Fred Bergsten, 1977-1979
Multiple Reserve Currency System
From Wariness to Partnership: Integrating the Economies of India and the United States
The U. S. - Japan Economic Problem: The G-5 Plaza Agreement After Six Months
Economies in Transition and Globalized Markets: The Challenge to International Economic Organizations : Proceedings from the XI Malente Symposium
What to Do about Japan: Address Delivered at Japan Society, New York City, May 5, 1982
Completing the GATT, Toward New International Rules to Govern Export Controls
Weak Dollar, Strong Euro? The International Impact of Emu
Conditions for Partnership in International Economic Management: A Task Force Report to the . . .
The Reform of International Institutions/Triangle Papers
No More Bashing: Building a New Japan-United States Economic Relationship
The Future of the International Economic Order: An Agenda for Research
The New Trade Agenda
The New Tripolar World Economy: Toward Collective Leadership
New International Arrangements for Foreign Direct Investment
The Politics of International Monetary Cooperation
United States As a Debtor Country
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C. Fred Bergsten is an American economist, author, think tank entrepreneur, and policy adviser. He has served as assistant for international economic affairs to Henry Kissinger within the National Security Council and as assistant secretary for international affairs at the U.S. Department of the Treasury.

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