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'''John Zysman''' is a professor of [[political science]] at [[Berkeley]], with concentration on political economy. He attended the [[1978 Bilderberg meeting]].
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==Activities==
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He has written extensively on European and Japanese policy and corporate strategy; of relevance for the [[1978 Bilderberg meeting]], where one of the subjects was "The changing structure of production and trade: consequences for the Western industrialized countries".
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He is the co-founder of the Berkeley Roundtable on the International Economy (BRIE). BRIE conducts a variety of research in the area of [[political economy]], with a particular focus on high-tech trade. BRIE projects have shown, for example, that national [[comparative advantage]] is created not revealed, that high-tech trade patterns are massively influenced by domestic policies, and that what a nation produces and trades—the composition of domestic production—matters for its growth and security.<ref name = "About BRIE">https://web.archive.org/web/20051116063704/http://brie.berkeley.edu/about/about.html</ref>
 
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Person.png John Zysman   Amazon WikidataRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
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Born1946
NationalityUS
Alma materMIT, Harvard College, Essex University
Academic on political economy at Berkeley who attended the 1978 Bilderberg meeting.

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1974 - Present
EmployerBerkeley
Attended Bilderberg/1978.

John Zysman is a professor of political science at Berkeley, with concentration on political economy. He attended the 1978 Bilderberg meeting.

Activities

He has written extensively on European and Japanese policy and corporate strategy; of relevance for the 1978 Bilderberg meeting, where one of the subjects was "The changing structure of production and trade: consequences for the Western industrialized countries".

He is the co-founder of the Berkeley Roundtable on the International Economy (BRIE). BRIE conducts a variety of research in the area of political economy, with a particular focus on high-tech trade. BRIE projects have shown, for example, that national comparative advantage is created not revealed, that high-tech trade patterns are massively influenced by domestic policies, and that what a nation produces and trades—the composition of domestic production—matters for its growth and security.[1]

 

Event Participated in

EventStartEndLocation(s)Description
Bilderberg/197821 April 197823 April 1978US
New Jersey
Princeton University
The 26th Bilderberg, held in the US
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