Bruno Schultz (economist)

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Bruno Schultz (born April 9, 1894 in Berlin ; † October 2, 1987 ibid) was a German economist , economist and university professor .

Life

Family and education

The evangelical baptized Bruno Schultz, son of Ernst Schultz and his wife Elisabeth née Franz, passed the Abitur at the Hohenzollern Reform High School in Berlin-Schöneberg in 1914 . He then turned to studying law and political science at the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität zu Berlin and at the University of Breslau , where in 1919 he acquired the academic degree of Dr. rer. pole.

Bruno Schultz married Johanna nee Pestel in 1928. He died in autumn 1987 at the age of 94 in his hometown of Berlin.

Professional career

Immediately after completing his studies, Bruno Schultz took up a position as a research assistant at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main , in 1923 he moved to the Economics Institute at the Dresden University of Technology , where he completed his habilitation in 1925 as a private lecturer in the subjects Economics and finance . In 1927 he accepted an appointment as a lecturer and teacher at the local Pedagogical Institute. In 1930 Bruno Schultz was appointed associate professor for economics and finance at the Institute for Economic and Social Sciences, in 1937 he was promoted to full professor for economic political science and director of the institute, and in 1945 he resigned. Schultz then taught from 1950 at the Free University of Berlin , from 1955 as a full professor of economic history. He was awarded the Federal Cross of Merit 1st Class in 1956 and retired in 1962 .

Publications

  • The concept of economics, its definition and meaning for theoretical economics. Dissertation, Breslau 1919.
  • The economic importance of the railways. A study on the system question. G. Fischer, Jena 1922.
  • The development of theoretical economics in Germany. A contribution to the explanation of their present condition. Meyer, Halberstadt 1928.
  • The woman as a craftsman. Experiences, facts and possibilities. Marhold, Halle (Saale) 1948.
  • The basic ideas of the system of theoretical economics by Franz Oppenheimer . G. Fischer, Jena 1948.
  • Robert Owen . People and Knowledge, Berlin 1948.
  • A brief German monetary history of the 19th and 20th centuries. Duncker and Humblot, Berlin 1976.

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