Christian Müller (economist)

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Christian Müller (* 1967 ) is a German economist and university professor .

Life

In 1993 he completed his business administration studies at the Gerhard-Mercator University of Duisburg (today University of Duisburg-Essen ) with a degree in business administration and then initially worked as an auditing assistant at an internationally operating auditing company in Essen . In 1994 he returned as a research assistant to the Mercator School of Management ( Faculty of Business Administration) at the Gerhard Mercator University in Duisburg, where he obtained his doctorate in economics ( doctor rerum oeconomicarum ) in 1999 . From 1999 to 2002 he stayed with the university as a research assistant , from 2002 to 2007 as an academic councilor and from January to March 2008 as an academic senior councilor . From 2005 to 2008 also worked as a lecturer and administrator of the range management science, after he in 2004 at the now renamed University of Duisburg-Essen habilitation and teaching certificate in professional economics had acquired ( venia legendi ).

From April to September 2008 he lectured at a chair for social policy and social economics (W-3 professorship) at the Ruhr University Bochum and has been professor (W-3 professorship) for economics and economic education at the Institute for Economic education from the Westphalian Wilhelms University of Münster . From 2009 to 2010 he was the managing director of the Institute for Economic Education, which on October 1, 2010 came under the umbrella of the Center for Interdisciplinary Economic Research. He has also been Managing Director there since it was founded in October.

Research priorities

Among the research topics of Christian Müller include the Economic Education and Economics of Education , the theory of economic and financial policies , the economic and business ethics as well as the institutional and constitutional economics . Furthermore, public choice theory and economic methodology are among his main research areas.

Memberships

He is a member of the German Society for Economic Education eV and the Verein für Socialpolitik eV , respectively the Economic Policy Committee, the Committee for Economic Systems and Institutional Economics and the Committee for Economics and Ethics of the Association for Social Policy. He is also a member of the Ethics and Social Market Economy (ESMA) working group, the Society for the Promotion of Economics and Ethics , the Joseph Höffner Society , the Radein Research Seminar (Italy) for the comparison of economic and social systems , the Walter Eucken -Instituts eV and the List Society.

Publications (selection)

  • The Veil of Uncertainty Unveiled. In: Constitutional Political Economy 9 (1998), 5-17.
  • The contract theory argument in economics. Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 2000, ISBN 3-428-10084-0 . (Dissertation)
  • The Methodology of Contractarianism in Economics. In: Public Choice 113 (2002), 465-483.
  • Accounting scandals. An institutional economic analysis. In: Perspectives of Economic Policy. 5: 211-225 (2004).
  • National standards in economic education? In: Zeitschrift für Berufs- und Wirtschaftspädagogik 104 (2008), pp. 385–406.
  • (together with Gerd-Jan Krol and Dirk Loerwald ) Learn with economics! A plea for problem-oriented, theoretical and technically sound economic education. In: Society, Economy, Politics 60 (2011), 201–212.
  • (together with Dirk Loerwald ) Has the Homo oeconomicus model become obsolete? Didactic implications of current research on economic behavior theory. In: Journal for Vocational and Business Education 108, pp. 438–453.
  • (together with Werner Lachmann and Harald Jung ) (Ed.) Corporate responsibility in the social market economy. Schöningh, Paderborn 2017, ISBN 978-3-506-72850-0 .
  • (together with María Guadalupe Martino ) Reciprocity in the Civil Economy: a Critical Assessment. In: Journal for Markets and Ethics 6 (2018), 63–74.
  • (together with Karsten Mause and Klaus Schubert ) (Eds.) Politics and economics: An integrative approach. Springer, Wiesbaden 2018, ISBN 978-3-658-06227-9 .
  • (together with Harald Jung and Christian Hecker ) (Eds.) Economy and Reformation: Looking back and looking after 500 years. Metropolis, Marburg 2019, ISBN 978-3-7316-1397-8 .
  • (with María Guadalupe Martino ) Can 'Civil Enterprises' survive in the market? Some game theoretical considerations on the one-shot game. Business Research 13 (2020).

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Herbert Rebscher: Health Economics and Health Policy. Heidelberg 2006, p. 290 ( online ).
  2. ^ A b page by Christian Müller on the website of the University of Münster
  3. ^ Website of the Center for Interdisciplinary Economic Research at the University of Münster
  4. ^ Website of the Institute for Economic Education at the University of Münster
  5. Kürschner's Scholars Calendar, 2009, Vol. III, p. 2820.