Fritz Machlup and the Bellagio Group: Strategy and Organization in an Early NGO

C. M. Connell
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Economist Fritz Machlup, the mentor and teacher of Edith Penrose, applied an opportunity cost-focused approach to the strategy and organization of his NGO for world monetary system reform. The NGO was the Bellagio Group, formed by Machlup and partners Robert Triffin and William Fellner to understand and solve the problems facing the world monetary system from the late 1950s through the 1970s. This story has been largely untold. This paper examines Fritz Machlup’s intellectual background, his understanding of opportunity costs and now they figure in his model of strategic change as well as his use of scenarios and framing to galvanize thinking and group action at the Bellagio Group conferences. Further, the paper probes the identity and background of the “team of rivals,” the so-called nongovernmental, academic economists, drawn from eleven countries, many of them chosen because they were well-known advocates for divergent, often feuding, schools of thought on the problems and solutions to problems facing the international monetary system in the 1960s, most of whom had had significant public policy experience before entering academia. How did the Bellagio Group turn the tide of policy-maker and central banker opinion toward exchange rates as an instrument to correct balance of payments problems, as contemporaries suggested? My research finds the answer in Fritz Machlup’s collaborative and iterative approach to strategy and his cross-functional, cross-geographic, approach to organization.
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Fritz Machlup和Bellagio集团:早期非政府组织的战略和组织
经济学家弗里茨·马赫卢普是伊迪丝·彭罗斯的导师和老师,他在他的非政府组织世界货币体系改革的战略和组织中应用了一种以机会成本为重点的方法。这个非政府组织就是Bellagio Group,由Machlup和合伙人Robert Triffin和William Fellner成立,旨在了解和解决20世纪50年代末至70年代世界货币体系面临的问题。这个故事基本上不为人知。本文考察了Fritz Machlup的知识背景,他对机会成本的理解,以及他在战略变革模型中对机会成本的理解,以及他在百乐宫集团会议上运用情景和框架来激发思考和团队行动的方法。此外,本文还探讨了“竞争对手团队”的身份和背景,即所谓的非政府学术经济学家,他们来自11个国家,其中许多人之所以被选中,是因为他们在20世纪60年代国际货币体系面临的问题和问题的解决方案上,是众所周知的分歧(往往是争斗)思想流派的倡导者,其中大多数人在进入学术界之前都有重要的公共政策经验。贝拉吉奥集团是如何扭转政策制定者和央行行长的观点,将汇率作为纠正国际收支问题的工具,正如同时代人所建议的那样?我的研究在Fritz Machlup的协作和迭代战略方法以及他的跨职能、跨地域的组织方法中找到了答案。
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