Christian Conrad (Economist)

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Christian Conrad is a German economist and professor of economic policy and macroeconomics at the Saarland University for Technology and Economics , where he is also the head of the university library.

Career

Conrad graduated from the Eberhard-Karls-Universität Tübingen with a degree in economics in 1992 and worked there as a research assistant in 1993. In 1994 he was a research intern at the EU Commission in Brussels and a visiting researcher at Georgetown University in Washington DC, USA. After completing his doctorate at the Eberhard-Karls University in Tübingen, he then worked as a senior key account manager at a major German bank, where he worked in national and international corporate customer business. During this time he worked as a lecturer at Reutlingen University.

Since 2010 he has been professor of economics at the University of Applied Sciences for Technology and Economics (HTW) in Saarbrücken.

Publications

  • European steel policy between political goals and economic constraints. Baden-Baden 1997.
  • The necessity, the possibilities and the limits of an international competition order - reform approaches against the background of current foreign trade problem areas and the Doha world trade round. Berlin 2005.
  • Improving International Competition Order - an Institutional Approach, Palgrave Macmillan. London, New York 2005.
  • Morals and Economic Crises - Enron, Subprime & Co. Hamburg 2010.
  • Morality and Economic Crisis - Enron, Subprime & Co. Hamburg 2010.
  • Business ethics, - a prerequisite for productivity. Berlin, Wiesbaden 2016.
  • Applied Macroeconomics, Berlin. Wiesbaden 2017.
  • Economic Policy, Berlin. Wiesbaden 2017.
  • Business Ethics - A Philosophical and Behavioral Approach. Springer International 2018.

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