Ernest Preeg

Ernest Preeg

1981 (on right)
United States Ambassador to Haiti
In office
1981–1983
President Ronald Reagan
Preceded by Henry L. Kimelman
Succeeded by Clayton E. McManaway, Jr.
Personal details
Alma mater State University of New York Maritime College
The New School of Social Research

Ernest Henry Preeg (born in 1934) is an American economist from Virginia. He holds a B.S. in Marine Transportation from State University of New York Maritime College, an M.A. and Ph.D. in Economics from The New School of Social Research in New York City. He has served as U.S. Ambassador to Haiti from 1981 to 1983. Currently he is a Senior Fellow with the Manufacuters Alliance (MAPI). More recently he has given testimony to Congress and the U.S. China Security Review Commission on manipulation of U.S. currency by China and Japan. In 2008, he presented at the Alfred P. Sloan Industry Studies Conference: Innovation in Global Industries.

Biography

He has served in numerous academic and government positions including Senior Economic Advisory for the Philippines, Executive Director of the Economic Policy Group for the White House Staff, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for International Finance and Development, Director for the Office of European Communities and OECD Affairs. He has published numerous books and articles on international trade and economics. In 2008 he published India and China: An Advanced Technology Race and How the United States Should Respond.

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