Angelina Soergel

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Angelina Sörgel (* 1948 in Berlin ) is a German economist.

Career

Angelina Sörgel was a research assistant and lecturer at the University of Bremen from 1976 to 1990 . Her areas of work were economic and financial policy, monopoly theory and balance sheet analysis. Before that she studied economics at the Free University of Berlin from 1970 to 1972, then from 1973 to 1975 in Bremen economics. In 1980 she received her doctorate.

From 1976 to 1991 Sörgel worked with the Alternative Economic Policy working group . From 1983 to 1989 Sörgel was a member of the scientific advisory board of the Institute for Marxist Studies and Research (IMSF). She then worked from 1990 to 1999 as a consultant for finance, tax and budget policy at the Bremen Chamber of Labor . From 2000 to 2013 she was given the special task of "modernizing federal financial relations" (reform of state financial equalization / federalism reform I and II) in the Senate Chancellery in Bremen.

In 1995 she joined the SPD.

Sörgel is married and has two children.

Fonts (selection)

  • Investment determinants and economic policy. A treatise with special consideration of monopolistic investment behavior . Munich, 1980
  • Finance capital and national debt . In: Yearbook of the Institute for Marxist Studies and Research 04/1981. Frankfurt am Main, 1981
  • (with Jörg Goldberg ) Green alternative economic concepts. Analysis and criticism. Institute for Marxist Studies and Research, Frankfurt am Main, 1982
  • Daimler-Benz - the multi in the model country. PIW, Bremen 1986, ISBN 3-925139-06-0 .
  • Unveiled Profits. Balance sheet reading made easy. A guide to balance sheet analysis for works councils and shop stewards, workers and employees, men and women . Written on behalf of the IMSF by a working group led by Dieter Schmidt. Completely reworked and expanded by Angelina Sörgel. Frankfurt am Main, 1987
  • City-state with a future? On the Perspectives of the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen , Bremen 1995 (with Joachim Schuster ), ISBN 3-86108-264-0
  • Bremen is right three times - Bremen's position in the state financial equalization according to the judgment of the Federal Constitutional Court 1999 , Bremen 2000, ISBN 3-88722-464-7

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