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David M. Smick, Sr. is an American global macroeconomic strategist, magazine publisher, best-selling author, and documentary filmmaker. He is the chairman and CEO of Johnson Smick International, a global strategic advisory firm in
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where he is in partnership with former Federal Reserve Vice Chairman
Manuel H. Johnson Manuel Holman "Manley" Johnson Jr. (born February 10, 1949) is an American economist who served as the 13th vice chairman of the Federal Reserve from 1986 to 1990. After leaving the Fed, he has been co-chairman and senior partner at Johnson Smic ...
. The firm provides strategic advice to some of the world's most successful investors. Smick is a registered independent.


Early life and education

Smick grew up in a blue collar neighborhood in Baltimore.


Career

In 1975, Smick started working as a member of the minority policy staff of the United States Senate. From 1978 to 1984, he served as chief of staff to a member of the United States House of Representatives.https://www.ineteconomics.org/research/experts/dmsmick Beginning in 1985, Smick co-organized a series of distinguished global monetary conferences, sponsored by the U.S. congressional leadership, involving many of the industrialized world's finance ministers, central bankers, and leading foreign exchange experts. The conferences took place over the course of a decade in Tokyo, New York, Washington, Frankfurt, Vienna and Zurich. The first conference set the stage for the official 1985 Plaza Accord, the G5 agreement to bring down the value of the dollar during heightened trade tensions. ''Washington Post'' correspondent Hobart Rowen wrote that the conference was an important “final nail in the coffin of the pure floating exchange rate system.” Senator
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(D-NJ), a conference co-sponsor, at a later event in Zurich, floated the idea of developing-world
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which, within several years, led to the issuance of the popular Brady Bonds. Those bonds helped lead to a developing world economic rebound. David Smick is the founder (1987), publisher, and editor of the distinguished quarterly magazine ''The International Economy''. David Smick has written op-ed pieces for the
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,
Wall Street Journal ''The Wall Street Journal'' is an American business-focused, international daily newspaper based in New York City, with international editions also available in Chinese and Japanese. The ''Journal'', along with its Asian editions, is published ...
, and Washington Post. He has appeared as a commentator on
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, The Charlie Rose Show, and
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. In 2020 (with help from Academy Award-winning director Barry Levinson who served as executive producer), Smick wrote and directed ''Stars and Strife'', a full-length documentary that predicted a coming tidal wave of political, social, and economic division in America. Tom Friedman of the ''
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'' said of the film: "Incredible work." ''Stars and Strife'' was acquired by Lionsgate and premiered on Starz on September 21, 2020. Smick's 2024 documentary '' America's Burning'', soon to be released, features a cast that includes James Carville, Leon Panetta, James Baker,
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, Larry Summers, Stan Druckenmiller,
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,
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, Ian Bremmer,
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, and many others. The film is executive produced by
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and Barry Levinson, and narrated by Michael Douglas.
David Ignatius David Reynolds Ignatius (born May 26, 1950) is an American journalist and novelist. He is an associate editor and columnist for ''The Washington Post''. He has written eleven novels, including '' Body of Lies'', which director Ridley Scott adapt ...
of the
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watched an early version of the film and called it "incredibly powerful." Smick's first book, ''
The World Is Curved ''The World Is Curved: Hidden Dangers to the Global Economy'' is a book written by David M. Smick, a financial market consultant, non-fiction author, and Chairman and CEO in the consultancy company of Johnson Smick International (JSI). This boo ...
'' (2008) was described by David Brooks of the ''
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'' as "astonishingly prescient." The book discussed the financial perils of globalization and questioned whether the Wall Street banks were in full understanding of the values of the assets on their balance sheets. The book arrived as the 2007–2008 financial crisis was hitting. President
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called it "one of the three best books on the financial crisis." Smick's second bestseller, ''The Great Equalizer: How Main Street Capitalism Can Create an Economy for Everyone'', argues that a ruthless corporate elite with deep political connections is making American capitalism less efficient, producing a dangerous decline in social mobility.


Personal life

Smick is married and has three children and four grandchildren.


Books

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References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Smick, David Year of birth missing (living people) Living people American economics writers American male non-fiction writers