Expertise
Competitiveness; Currencies (dollar and yuan); U.S. deficit; Foreign assistance; Foreign investment; Global poverty; Offshoring;Trade
Background
Past Positions
Deputy National Economic Adviser and Deputy Assistant to the President for International Economics (Clinton Administration); Personal Representative (Sherpa) of the President to the G7/8; Associate Professor of Applied Economics, MIT Sloan School (1990-5); Management Consultant, McKinsey and Co. (1982-5)
Education
Ph.D. (1989), M.A. (1989), Harvard University; B.A., Wesleyan University, 1983
"The size, complexity, and opacity of financial transactions in the context of an outdated regulatory structure have shredded the traditional U.S. financial policy playbook."