Axel Glöggler

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Axel Glöggler (born September 9, 1942 in Heidelberg ) is a German economist, entrepreneur and non-fiction author and lives in the Bavarian Rhön.

Life

Glöggler was a student at the state secondary school in Hohenschwangau . After graduating from high school, studies of economics at the universities of Frankfurt am Main, Munich, Vienna (World Trade Academy) and Erlangen-Nuremberg, exams as a business graduate , then bank traineeship and assistant at the Institute for Industrial and Transport Policy at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg. Doctorate to Dr. rer. pole. with Professor Dr. Ernst Dürr.

Services

Glöggler was a ghostwriter for parliamentarians and explored for the German construction industry in Canada. Entry into the textile industry. Significantly involved in the development of the Glöggler textile group , most recently there as Chief Financial Officer. After the failure of the group, building up a consulting and real estate company.

Axel Glöggler has also been an author since 2004. He is a staunch advocate of Karl Popper's "Open Society" and a supporter of Friedrich von Hayek's "combative liberalism" .

Others

Axel Glöggler played in the EV Füssen team, with whom he won the German youth championship in 1958 and 1960.

Fonts

  • The liquidity theory of money. An empirical test for the Federal Republic of Germany (= contributions to economic policy. Vol. 19). Rombach, Freiburg (Breisgau) 1972, ISBN 3-7930-0819-3 .
  • The Friedman Plan. An alternative to monetary policy discretion? In: Jürgen Badura, Otmar Issing (Ed.): Monetary Policy (= Economics Seminar. Vol. 10). Fischer, Stuttgart et al. 1980, ISBN 3-437-40082-7 , pp. 38-45.
  • Outlines of a Critique of Political Economy. GRIN Verlag, Munich 2009, ISBN 978-3-640-39320-6 .
  • Entrepreneurs - misunderstood elite? From kleptomania to meritocracy. Olms, Hildesheim et al. 2009, ISBN 978-3-487-08487-9 .
  • On Verra. Confusion of feelings. Touch of genius. From the youth of a river: Werra. Projekt-Verlag Cornelius, Halle an der Saale 2009, ISBN 978-3-86634-792-2 .
  • "Infidelity". Roman, GerMan-Verlag Oberleichtersbach / Rhön. 2nd edition 2014, ISBN 978-3-00-041768-9

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