Alfred Bonne

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Alfred Bonne (* 1889 in Nuremberg ; † 1959 in Jerusalem ) was an Israeli economist and social scientist of German origin.

Life

Bonne had at the University of Munich economics studies and emigrated in 1925 to Palestine . From 1944 he taught as a professor of economics at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem . In his writings, he described and analyzed the economic and social development in the Mandate Palestine and in the newly formed State of Israel .

Fonts (selection)

  • Palestine. Land und Wirtschaft , Leipzig: Deutsche Wissenschaftliche Buchhandlung, 1932 (further editions 1933 and 1935)
  • The new orient. An introduction to the economic and state development of the Orient countries , Tel Aviv: Hitachduth Olej Germania , 1937
  • State and economics in the Middle East. A society in transition , London: Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co., 1948.

literature

  • B. Kimmerling: Bonné, A. Alfred In: Wilhelm Bernsdorf, Horst Knospe (Hrsg.): Internationales Soziologenlexikon. Volume 1: Articles on sociologists who died by the end of 1969. 2nd revised edition. Enke, Stuttgart 1980, ISBN 3-432-82652-4 , p. 48.

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