- Albert Fishlow
Albert Fishlow is the director of the Columbia Institute of Latin American Studies and director of the Center for the Study of Brazil at Columbia. He was previously the Paul A. Volcker Senior Fellow for International Economics at the
Council of Foreign Relations .Dr. Fishlow's published research has addressed issues in economic history, Brazilian and Latin American development strategy, as well as economic relations between industrialized and developing countries. Dr. Fishlow has served as deputy assistant secretary of state for inter-American affairs from 1970 to 1976. In 1999, he was awarded the National Order of the Southern Cross by the government of Brazil.
Dr. Fishlow received his BA from the
University of Pennsylvania and his PhD fromHarvard University . Previously, Dr. Fishlow was professor of economics at theUniversity of California , Berkeley and dean of international and area studies. He has also been visiting professor at theYale School of Management and professor of economics and director of the Center for International and Area Studies atYale University .elected publications
* "Latin America in the XXI century" in Economic and Social Development into the XXI century, edited by Louis Emmerij (Inter-American Development Bank 1997)
* "Contending with Capital Flows: What is Different about the 1990s?" with Barry Eichengreen in Capital Flows and Financial Crises, editor Miles Kahler (Cornell 1998)
* The United States and the Americas: A Twenty-First Century View, co-editor James Jones (Norton 1999) ISBN 978-0393974478
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