Arno Henze

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Arno Henze (born June 15, 1936 in Liebenrode (Thuringia); † November 9, 2019 ) was a German professor for agricultural market analysis at the Institute for Agricultural Policy and Agricultural Market Studies at the University of Hohenheim .

Live and act

After school, training as a state-certified farmer and high school diploma in 1964, he studied at the University of Göttingen with a degree in agriculture in 1968. He became a research assistant and received his doctorate. rer. pole. 1972 at the same university. Following research projects by the German Research Foundation , he was appointed to the chair of agricultural act analysis at the University of Hohenheim in 1974. He worked closely with Ewald Böckenhoff and Roderich Plate .

During his time in Hohenheim he was (several times) director of the institute, from 1989 to 1991 dean of the Faculty of Agricultural Sciences and chairman of the Faculty Conference for Agricultural Sciences and Nutritional Sciences in Germany. In addition, he was involved in the Society for Economic and Social Sciences in Agriculture and in the German University Association. In 2002 Henze retired.

Main research and teaching areas

  • Analysis of agricultural markets; Analysis of progress in agriculture; Analysis of agricultural market and environmental policy measures
  • Teaching of market theory and methods of market research; Factor markets; Benefit and cost analysis of agricultural market and environmental policy measures

Publications (selection)

  • To ensure the food supply in the Federal Republic of Germany. In: Agrarwirtschaft, 1980. 333–339
  • The means of production in agriculture. Stuttgart 1987
  • Market research. Basics for marketing and market policy. Stuttgart 1994
  • Commercial legal protection and its importance for the progress and competitiveness of agriculture. In: Hagedorn, K .: Institutional Change and Political Economy of Agriculture and Agricultural Policy. Frankfurt 1996, 263-307
  • The means of production of agricultural primary production. Bergen / Silly 2002

literature

  • Ulrich Fellmeth : The Academic Teachers at the University of Hohenheim 1968–2005 (with K. Quast), Stuttgart 2008 (Hohenheimer Themes, special volume, 15th / 16th year)

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Obituary from the University of Hohenheim for Arno Henze