Albert Jeck

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Albert Jeck (born July 3, 1935 in Lindau ) is a German economist .

Life

Albert Jeck was the son of a teacher of the same name. From 1941 to 1953 he attended elementary and secondary school in his place of birth, Lindau on Lake Constance. He then studied economics at the University of Munich , where he passed the diploma in economics in 1958 and worked as a research assistant at the state economics seminar the following year.

After graduating as Dr. oec. publ. in Munich on April 8, 1962 and habilitation there in 1968, he was Professor of Theoretical Economics and Director of the Institute for Economics in Kiel from 1969 to 2000 . The main focus of his work was distribution theory , growth theory and theory history.

Fonts (selection)

  • The determinants of income distribution. A contribution to the more recent distribution theory . Munich 1962, OCLC 702447042 .
  • Growth and distribution of national income. Studies and materials on the development of income distribution in Germany 1870–1913. With 15 illustrations . Tübingen 1970, ISBN 3-16-330361-7 .
  • with Harald Hagemann : Growth and Income Distribution. Structural analysis based on a three-sector model of the Lowe-Feldman-Dobb type . Kiel 1981, OCLC 711803475 .
  • Notes and reading aids on the Ricardo interpretation. Numerical model and detailed disposition of the principles . Kiel 1986, OCLC 159887090 .

Individual evidence

  1. Jeck, Albert. In: Kürschner's German Scholars Calendar Online. degruyter.com, accessed on May 21, 2020 (founded by Joseph Kürschner , constantly updated, restricted-access online edition).
  2. Albert Jeck: The determinants of income distribution. A contribution to the more recent distribution theory. Munich 1962.