Background
Sanderson, Fred Hugo was born on April 15, 1914 in Germany. Came to United States, 1937, naturalized, 1944. Son of Siegfried and Maria (Schulze) Sanderson.
Sanderson, Fred Hugo was born on April 15, 1914 in Germany. Came to United States, 1937, naturalized, 1944. Son of Siegfried and Maria (Schulze) Sanderson.
Lic.Sc.Econ., University Geneva, Switzerland, 1935. AM, Harvard University, 1942. Doctor of Philosophy, Harvard University, 1943.
Research assistant Department Agriculture, 1938-1942. Research associate committee on research in social science Harvard University, 1938-1943, teaching fellow, 1942-1943. Economist Office of Strategic Services, 1943-1945.
Chief Central European economic section division research for Western Europe Department of State, 1946-1948, chief Western European economic branch, 1948-1952, chief regional economic staff, 1952-1955, assistant chief division, 1955-1957, chief division of research Western Europe, 1957-1958. Alternate United States representative European Payments Union, 1958-1959. Director finance division United States Mission to Organization of European Economic Cooperation, Paris, 1959-1962.
Chief foodstuffs division Department State, 1963-1967. Director Office Food Policy and Programs, 1967-1969, adviser international finance, 1970. Detailed to President's Commission on International Trade and Investment Policy, 1970-1971.
Member planning and coordination staff State Department, 1971-1973. Foreign service officer, 1955-1973. Senior fellow Brookings Institution, Washington, 1974-1983, Resources for Future, Washington, 1983-1992, National Center for Food and Agricultural Policy, Washington, since 1992.
On leave under Rockefeller Public Service award to study economic effects of European coal and steel community, 1956-1957. Consultant to economic adviser OMGUS, Berlin, 1948. Detailed to President's Materials Policy Commission, 1951.
Professorial lecturer School Advanced International Studies Johns Hopkins University, 1973-1994.
Member American Economic Association, American Agricultural Economic Association.
Married Elisabeth Doepfer, January 3, 1938.