Emanuel Hugo Vogel

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Emanuel Hugo Vogel (born December 30, 1875 in Vienna , Austria-Hungary , † March 31, 1946 in Mödling ) was an Austrian economist .

Life

After completing his Matura, Emanuel Hugo Vogel began studying law and political science at the University of Vienna , which he achieved in 1900 with the academic degree of Dr. jur. completed. He subsequently entered the civil service, in 1915 he was appointed Finance Councilor in the Ministry of Finance .

Vogel completed his habilitation in 1911 as a private lecturer in economics and finance at the University of Vienna, in 1917 he was promoted to associate professor , and in 1939 to full professor of political economy. Between 1939 and 1940, he succeeded Wilhelm Winkler, who had been forced into retirement, as head of the Institute for Statistics of Minority Peoples. In addition, Vogel held a full professorship in economics at the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences from 1920 to 1934 and 1938 to 1939 , of which he was the rector's office in the 1933/34 academic year.

Fonts

  • The theory of the economic development process and the crisis problem: with special consideration of the English economic development up to the outbreak of the world war in 1914, A. Hölder, 1917
  • The basic agricultural statistics of an internal colonization and increase in agricultural productivity in the provincial territories of Austria after the war: Expert opinion submitted to the State Office for Agriculture in Vienna, Edition 2, W. Frick, Ges.mbH, 1919
  • Economic barometer and economic forecast: the ways of their realization in Central Europe, Deutscher Hauptverband der Industrie, 1927
  • Main problems of theoretical economics on a socio-organic basis, P. Parey, 1931
  • National gold core currencies and public credit monopoly as the basis of a world gold system: Program of a socio-organic reform of the monetary and credit system, Junker and Dünnhaupt, 1933
  • Book money as a means of cashless money and credit circulation, Österreichischer Wirtschaftsverlag, 1938
  • General performance theory as an introduction to the theory of economics, Kohlhammer, Stuttgart, Berlin, 1944

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Vogel, Emanuel Hugo, died March 31, 1946 in the archives of the University of Vienna

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