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839:, particularly in manufacturing. From 2009 to 2013, employment in the American auto manufacturing sector rose by 23%, from 560,000 to 690,000. But employment in the Mexican auto sector rose from 368,000 to 589,000, or 60%. "I’m happy that 221,000 more Mexicans got jobs," he writes, "but let’s be honest: Absent open borders, many of those jobs would have been in America." He concludes by pointing out that wages in American auto manufacturing are down by 12.7%. Furthermore, American auto manufacturing compensation was $ 35.67 an hour; in Mexico, it was $ 6.36 an hour. Adam Posen, then the Peterson Institute's director, responded that “fetishization” of any industry was “immoral.” 34: 1239: 228: 914:
Institutional Collaboration Involving Two or More Think Tanks, #12 (of 65) for Best Managed Think Tanks, #2 (of 40) for Best New Idea or Paradigm Developed by a Think Tank, #4 (of 47) for Best Policy Study/Report Produced by a Think Tank (2013–2014), #16 (of 60) of Think Tanks with the Best External Relations/Public Engagement Program, #13 (of 40) for Best Use of Media, #7 (of 30) for Most Innovative Policy Ideas/Proposals, and #9 (of 70) for the Most Significant Impact on Public Policy.
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Other "Top Think Tank" rankings include #4 (of 80) in Domestic Economic Policy, #20 (of 30) in Domestic Health Policy, #14 (of 25) in Global Health Policy, #32 (of 80) in International Development, #1 (of 50) in International Economic Policy, #38 (of 45) in Science and Technology, #6 (of 75) for Best
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in order to celebrate the institute's 25th anniversary. Previously known as the Institute of International Economics, it changed its name that same year in recognition of Peter G. Peterson's role in the capital campaign and for his longstanding support of the institute since the early 1980s. At its
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called the new building of the Peterson Institute "the locker room of the Team Globalization and Free Trade cheering squad." We should not close our borders or retreat from the world, said Rattner, but free trade has winners and losers, and "we need to be more sensitive to the losers and try to
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In 2019, PIIE's annual budget was about $ 12–13 million. It is financially supported by foundations, private corporations, and individuals, as well as earnings from its publications and
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summit convened. As a result, the new IIE sought to conduct policy-oriented research on international economic issues by bringing together experts, academics, and policymakers.
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was also a significant supporter of the IIE, having provided a major grant in 1991. In the 1990s, the IIE created a number of endowed chairs for its members: one in honor of
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since 2013. PIIE conducts research, provides policy recommendations, and publishes books and articles on a wide range of topics related to the US economy and
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succeeded Bergsten as president on January 1, 2013. Michael A. Peterson succeeded his father Peter G. Peterson as chairman in the spring of 2018.
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observed that "this is a very pretty building, lovely to look at on its own," finding its proportions "satisfying" and its workmanship "superb".
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help," for example by redistribution of income through the tax system, which, he said, we haven't been doing. He goes on to state that
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opined that the Peterson Institute building "is to international economics what the House that Ruth Built
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show the tax proposal will increase the budget deficit, unless coupled with a reduction of tax loopholes.
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Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, the IIE expanded to become one of the most internationally recognized
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The GMF committed an initial $ 4 million to the institute. The IIE's founding chairman was
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In 2001 the Peterson Institute moved into a building it commissioned and built at 1750
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The Peterson Institute has been at the forefront of research on the proposals by the
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in 2003. Former U.S. Deputy Secretary of the Treasury and Under Secretary of State
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Benjamin Forgey (November 17, 2001). "A Clear Alternative off Dupont Circle".
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Senior scholars at the Peterson Institute include (as of September 2021):
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American think tank focusing on free trade and neoliberal foreign policy
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The building was granted the Best Architecture for 2001 award by the
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PIIE's origin can be traced back to an urgent request sent to the
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In 2006, a capital campaign led to the creation of a sizable
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Political and economic think tanks in the United States
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Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies
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The Peter G. Peterson Foundation


C. Fred Bergsten
501(c)3 organization
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Adam S. Posen
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