
Andrew M. Kamarck
Biographie de Andrew M. Kamarck
Andrew M. Kamarck is the retired Director of the
Economic Development Institute at the World Bank and the
founding Director of the Bank's economics complex. Prior to
World War 11 he worked in the International Section of the
Federal Reserve Board and with the Secretary of the
Treasury. During the war Kamarck was posted to the Allied
Control Commission for Italy, where he supervised the Banca
d'ltalia, until he was assigned as Chief of the U.S.
Financial Intelligence in Germany in 1944-
Back at the Treasury in 1946, Kamarck chaired the Staff
Committee for the cabinet-level National Advisory Council
for International Monetary and Financial Problems, which
set the financial, fiscal, foreign exchange, and monetary
policy guidelines for the Marshall Plan. Over the next
twenty years he held the positions of U.S. Treasury
Representative in Italy; World Bank Economic Adviser on
Europe, Australasia, and Africa; Regents Professor at UCLA;
and Research Associate at the Harvard Center of
International Affairs; then returning to the World Bank as
Director of the Economic Development Institute. Over his
long and varied career, he has authored or coaufhored many
books on a wide range of economic subjects.
Livres de Andrew M. Kamarck
Auteur : Andrew M. Kamarck
Éditeur : The University of Michigan Press
Date de parution : 13/06/2002
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