Arne Heise

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Arne Heise (born April 23, 1960 in Bremen ) is Professor of Public Finance in the Faculty of Social Economics at the University of Hamburg . His main focus is on macroeconomics , economic policy and European integration .

biography

After graduating from high school and subsequent training as a banker at Deutsche Bank AG , Heise began studying economics at the University of Bremen and the University of Manchester , which he graduated with very good results in 1986 . In the same year he began his doctorate at the University of Bremen , which he completed in 1990 with the grade " summa cum laude ". After his habilitation in 1998 he was a private lecturer at the University of Bremen. After several positions as visiting scholar and professor, he has been professor of finance at the Hamburg University of Economics and Politics , the Department of Economics and Politics (DWP) of the University of Hamburg since 2002 , and since 2009 the social economics department . Since 2007 he has been an elected member of the learned society Leibniz Society of Sciences in Berlin .

Heise is a member of Attac's scientific advisory board .

In 2018 he was a founding member of the citizens' movement Finanzwende .

Works

  • Work for Everyone - Vision or Illusion? - On the determinants of the development of employment in the Federal Republic of Germany over the last two decades . Metropolis-Verlag, Marburg 1996.
  • Limits to Deregulation: Institutional and Structural Change in the UK and Germany . edition sigma Rainer Bohn Verlag, Berlin 1999.
  • Macropolitics between the nation state and the European Union . Edited by Arne Heise, Metropolis Verlag, Marburg 1999.
  • Brazen Elite: On the Political Economy of Modernization, VSA-Verlag, Hamburg 2003.
  • Unemployment and Inequality in Different Models of Capitalism . In: work. Journal for work research, work design and work policy , issue 4, 15th year, pp. 273–289, 2006.
  • Introduction to economic policy: fundamentals, institutions, paradigms. LIT Verlag, Berlin 2010.
  • together with Hendrike Sander and Sebastian Thieme: The end of heterodoxy ?: The development of economics in Germany . Springer Verlag, 2016, ISBN 978-3-658-14907-9 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Members of the scientific advisory board. In: Attac. Retrieved July 13, 2018 .
  2. ^ Founding members. Citizens' Movement Finanzwende, archived from the original on July 6, 2020 ; accessed on July 6, 2020 .