by Anubhav Gupta
The Fletcher Forum recently sat down with Dr. Michael Klein, William L. Clayton Professor of International Economic Affairs at The Fletcher School. Dr. Klein served as Chief Economist in the Office of International Affairs at the U.S. Department of Treasury from 2010-2011. He has also been an editor for numerous economic journals, a Visiting Scholar at the International Monetary Fund, and has served at the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, and the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston. In addition to being an economist, Dr. Klien has published a novel called Something For Nothing.
On Thursday March 7, Dr. Klein had a wide ranging conversation with Forum Senior Web Editor Andy Gupta about U.S. economic policy, current issues in international economics, as well as what it takes to succeed in international affairs.
U.S. Economic Policy:
Current Issues in International Economics:
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About the Author
Andy Gupta is a Masters student at the Fletcher School focusing on U.S. foreign policy, international security issues, and South Asia. You can follow him on Twitter: @AndyGupta21