
Sarah Anderson
Director
Global Economy
sarah@ips-dc.org
1112 16th Street, NW, Suite 600
Washington, DC, 20036
Sarah Anderson
IPS Global Economy Project Director Sarah Anderson's current work includes research, writing, and networking on issues related to the impact of international trade, finance, and investment policies on inequality, sustainability, and human rights. Sarah is also a well-known expert on executive compensation, as the lead author of 16 annual “Executive Excess” reports that have received extensive media coverage.
In 2009, she served on an advisory committee to the Obama administration on bilateral investment treaties. In 2000, she served on the staff of the bipartisan International Financial Institutions Advisory Commission (“Meltzer Commission”), commissioned by the U.S. Congress to evaluate the World Bank and IMF. Sarah is also a board member of Jubilee USA Network and a co-author of the books Field Guide to the Global Economy (New Press, 2nd edition, 2005) and Alternatives to Economic Globalization (Berrett-Koehler, 2nd edition, 2004).
Prior to coming to IPS in 1992, Sarah was a consultant to the U.S. Agency for International Development (1989-1992) and an editor for the Deutsche Presse-Agentur (1988). She holds a Masters in International Affairs from The American University and a BA in Journalism from Northwestern University.
Recent Work
Interview
No Confidence Man - Larry Summers
September 22 - Lawrence Summers' name comes up repeatedly in Ron Suskind's new book as a person who was not only disrespectful to the President but also kneecapped most of what the President wanted to do.
Documentary
Stop Corporate Tax Dodgers: IPS Media Highlights
September 22 - IPS is putting tax dodging corporations on the ropes.
Blog
Obama Supported Financial Transactions Taxes - Before Summers Nixed It
September 20 - It's not too late for the president to revisit some of his earlier positions in support of progressive economic policies, including financial transactions taxes.





