Clemens August Andreae

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Clemens August Andreae (born March 5, 1929 in Graz ; † May 26, 1991 near Phu Toey / Thailand ) was a German-Austrian economist.

Life

Andreae was a university professor for political economy in Innsbruck and an expert in the field of monetary and financial policy. From 1981 to 1983 he was rector of the University of Innsbruck .

As a finance scientist, he was an advisor to Austrian and German ministers. Many of his often provocative ideas have now become reality. In 1975 Andreae presented the elderly problem in connection with a pay-as-you-go pension system.

Andreae spent most of his childhood and youth in Gießen, where his father Wilhelm Andreae had been a full professor of economics since 1933. After studying and doing a PhD rer. pole. In 1950 in Marburg he became a research assistant with Günter Schmölders in Cologne in 1951 , where he also qualified as a professor in 1955. In 1958 Andreae first became an associate professor for political economy at the University of Innsbruck, and since 1962 a full professor: The Austrian President Alexander Van der Bellen mentioned CA Andreae as his doctoral supervisor in an interview for ORF (Austrian radio).

1951 Andreae joined the Catholic student association Nibelung Cologne in KV . In Innsbruck he became a member of the K.St.V. Rhenania Innsbruck in the KV and ÖKV . There he gave the speech at the 95th Foundation Festival in 1990. He was also an honorary member of the Catholic student association AV Austria Innsbruck , the KÖHV Leopoldina Innsbruck and the KÖHV Alpinia Innsbruck in the ÖCV . He was also an honorary member in 1984 when he founded the mixed AV Claudiana Innsbruck "patron of the first hour". Andreae was also a knight of the papal order of knights of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem .

Andreae received many awards, including the Great Gold Medal of Honor in 1989 for Services to the Republic of Austria , the Commander's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic and the Great Cross of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany.

From 1990 on he was also active in the media sector, he was one of the editors of the Austrian weekly magazine Wochenpresse .

In May 1991 he went on an excursion to the financial center of Hong Kong with four assistants and fifteen students from the University of Innsbruck. On the return flight, he and his companions were killed on May 26, 1991 in the largest Austrian airplane accident to date, the crash of Lauda Air flight 004 in Thailand.

Fonts

  • Financial stability as a guideline for financial policy, 1955
  • Abolition of the payroll tax, 1958
  • The larger market, Stuttgart 1966
  • Financial theory, Stuttgart 1969
  • Handbook of Austrian Finance, Innsbruck 1970
  • Economics of leisure time, Reinbek 1970
  • Financial policy, Stuttgart 1975
  • Branded articles today, Wiesbaden 1978
  • From boss to partner, Zurich 1983
  • Sources of Growth, Cologne 1985
  • Economic Limits of Medicine, Mainz 1990
  • Economy and Society, (In memoriam ed. By Franz Aubele), Berlin 1994
  • People and the economy, tensions and solutions, Tyrolia Verlag Innsbruck 1966

literature

  • Festschrift for CA Andreae , Bonn 1989

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. caterers in the second half of life - Knorr Caterplan Symposium 1975, Google Books, accessed 8. September 2012
  2. List of all decorations awarded by the Federal President for services to the Republic of Austria from 1952 (PDF; 6.9 MB)