Dietrich Dickertmann

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Dietrich Dickertmann (* 11. December 1941 in Verden an der Aller) is a German economist (Economics, especially Public Finance) and emeritus professors .

Life

Dickertmann passed the Abitur and completed an apprenticeship in a bank (1964). He then studied business administration at the WiSo faculty of the University of Cologne until 1968 (graduating with a degree in business administration). From 1969 to 1978 Dickertmann was a research assistant at K.-H. Hansmeyer, seminar for finance at the University of Cologne. The doctorate took place in 1971 (subject “Financing of contingent budgets through central bank loans - experiences from combating the recession in 1967”). In 1978 he was awarded the Venia legendi for economic political sciences by the WiSo faculty of the University of Cologne (habilitation subject: "Public financial aid - loans, debt service aid and guarantees as instruments of financial interventionism").

In 1979 Dickertmann was appointed professor (C 4) for economics , in particular finance, in Faculty IV of the University of Trier. In 1991, he turned down a call to the chair for economic political sciences, especially public finance, at the University of Administrative Sciences in Speyer. Dickertmann was dean of Faculty IV at Trier University from 2001 to 2003.

Dickertmann was a member of various economic associations and advisory boards, including since 1972 in the Verein für Socialpolitik and since 1985 in the Committee for Public Finance and from 1990 to 2002 in the Advisory Board for Environmental and Economic Accounting (UGR) at the Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety ( BMU) (chaired this advisory board from 1992 to 1995). Dickertmann contributed to the development of the "ChinLex" database , a German-Chinese database on the system and structures of the social market economy . Dickertmann was one of the 83 professors who signed the appeal “Save economic policy at universities!” In 2009.

His work on the theory and politics of public debt, subsidies and taxation were among others worthy of credit. He also carried out research on the state and central banks , monetary and currency policy , public companies, environmental protection and the public budget, and finances of the European Union .

Dickertmann was one of the signatories of the Euro-critical manifesto The Monetary Policy Decisions of Maastricht: A Danger for Europe (1992) and the Hamburg Appeal (2005).

literature

The textbook Public Finance, An Introduction to the Institutions, Instruments and Economic Goals of Public Finance, Herne 2000, ISBN 978-3-482-49981-4 , as well as the series of publications, written together with Siegfried Gelbhaar, are of particular relevance for students .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Save the economic policy at the universities!
  2. see list of signatories for the online reproduction of the manifesto in the economic blog Wirtschaftliche Freiheit , blog entry from December 11, 2016; accessed July 12, 2020.
  3. see list of signatories of the “Hamburg Appeal” (PDF), website of the Hamburg World Economic Institute ; accessed July 13, 2020.
  4. http://www.uni-trier.de/index.php?id=18640