Stephen
S. Cohen is a Professor of Regional Planning at the University of California
at Berkeley, and Co-Director of the Berkeley Roundtable on the International
Economy (BRIE).
Professor Cohen has extensive experience as an international economic
consultant, having worked abroad with the OECD, the United Nations,
the governments of France and Denmark, and the Prefect of Paris, and
the presidents of Columbia and Spain, as well as with several major
European corporations.
In the United States, he has consulted to the White House, the Joint
Economic Committee of the US Congress, the House Banking Committee,
the Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs, and the Department of
Commerce, and with several major and smaller corporations.
Professor Cohen’s articles have appeared in such journals as
Science, Foreign Affairs,
The Harvard Business Review, Technology Review, The New York Times, Les
Temps Modernes, Le Monde, El Pais, and The Wall Street Journal.
His books include: The New Global Economy in the Information
Age: Reflections On Our Changing World, with Martin Carnoy, Manuel
Castells,
and Fernando Henrique Cardoso, Reading Our Times, ed., with
Michael Boskin, Richard Darmon, J. K. Galbraith, Manufacturing
Matters:
The Myth of the Post Industrial Economy, with John Zysman,
France in the Troubled World Economy, with Peter Gourevitch,
and Modern
Capitalist Planning: The French Model.
Professor Cohen received his B.A. from Williams College and his Ph.D.
from the London School of Economics. He has been a member of the
Berkeley
faculty since 1968. He has received numerous awards, fellowships
and visiting professorships, including The Medal of Paris.