In Memoriam
Professor Richard N. Cooper was Maurits C. Boas Professor of International Economics at Harvard University and held the position from 1981-2021.
Previously, he had been
- Chairman of the National Intelligence Council (1995-97) 
- Chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston (1990-1992) 
- Under-Secretary of State for Economic Affairs (1977-81) and Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for International Monetary Affairs (1965-66) for the U.S. Department of State 
- Provost (1972-74), Frank Altschul Professor of International Economics (1966-77), and assistant professor (1963-65) at Yale University 
- Senior staff economist on the Council of Economic Advisers (1961-63) 
Honors and professional activities included
- Director and Chairman - Advisory Committee, Institute for International Economics 
 
- Director - Circuit City Stores 
- Phoenix Companies 
- Center for Naval Analysis 
 
- Member - Trilateral Commission 
- Council on Foreign Relations 
- Aspen Strategy Group 
- Executive Panel, Chief of Naval Operations, U.S. Navy 
- Brookings Panel on Economic Activity 
 
- Book reviewer for Foreign Affairs 
- Former director - Oberlin College 
- Warburg-Pincus Funds 
- Overseas Development Council 
- Rockefeller Brothers Fund 
- German Marshall Fund 
- World Peace Foundation 
- J. Henry Schroder Bank and Trust Co. 
- Panama Canal Company 
- Centre for European Policy Studies 
- Council on Foreign Relations 
 
- Former member - National Research Council Panels - on Technology Transfer 
- on Public Policy toward Global Warming 
- on Foreign Trade Statistics 
- on Government Assistance to Civilian Technology 
 
- Advisory Committee of the Committee for Economic Development 
- Economic Policy Committee of the United Nations Association 
 
- Former associate editor - Journal of International Economics 
- Journal of Conflict Resolution 
- Foreign Policy 
 
- Former consultant to - Council of Economic Advisers 
- National Security Council 
- U.S. State Department 
- U.S. Treasury Dept. 
- United Nations 
- World Bank 
 
Awards included
- Foreign Affairs Award, U.S. State Department, 1981 
- National Intelligence Distinguished Service Medal, 1996 
Prof. Cooper wrote extensively on international economic policy. Selected publications include
- The Economics of Interdependence, Columbia University Press, 1968 
- A Re-ordered World (editor and contributor), 1973 
- Economic Policy in an Interdependent World, 1986 
- The International Monetary System, 1987 
- Can Nations Agree? (co-author), 1989 
- Economic Stabilization and Debt in Developing Countries, 1992 
- Boom, Crisis and Adjustment: the Macroeconomic Experience of Developing Countries(co-author), 1993 
- Environment and Resource Policies for the World Economy, 1994 
- Macroeconomic Policy and Adjustment in Korea, 1970-1990 (editor and contributor), 1994 
- Trade Growth in Transition Economies (co-editor and contributor), 1997 
- What the Future Holds (co-editor and contributor), 2002 
- "The Balance of Payments in Review," Journal of Political Economy, 1966 
- "Uncertainty and Diversification in International Trade" (with W. C. Brainard), Stanford Studies in Agricultural Economics, Trade, and Development, 1968 
- "Macroeconomic Policy Adjustment in Interdependent Economies," Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1969 
- "Prolegomena to the Choice of an International Monetary System," International Organization, 1975 
- "A New International Economic Order for Mutual Gain," Foreign Policy, 1977 
- "The Gold Standard: Historical Facts and Future Prospects," Brookings Papers in Economic Activity, 1982 
- "A Monetary System for the Future," Foreign Affairs, 1984 
- "Economic Interdependence and the Coordination of Economic Policies," R. Jones and P. Kenen (eds.), Handbook in International Economics, 1985 
- "Is Growth in Developing Countries Beneficial to Industrial Countries?" World Bank Conference on Development Economics, 1995 
- "Toward a Global Warming Treaty," Foreign Affairs, 1998 
- "Should Capital Controls Be Banished?" Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, 1999 
- "Growth and Inequality: the Role of Foreign Trade and Investment," World Bank Conference on Development Economics, 2001/2002 
- "International Approaches to Global Climate Change," World Bank Research Observer, 2000 
- "Toward a Common Currency?" International Finance, 2000 
- "A Chapter 11 for Countries?" Foreign Affairs, 2002 
- "A Half Century of Development," World Bank Conference on Development, 2005 
as well as over three hundred articles.
 
      