Eugen Wendler

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Eugen Wendler (born March 17, 1939 in Reutlingen ) is the founder and head of the Friedrich List Institute in Reutlingen.

Life

From 1972 to 2004, Wendler was Professor of International Marketing, Market Psychology and Communication Policy at Reutlingen University . He was born on March 17, 1939 in Reutlingen as the son of tax advisor Eugen Wendler and his wife Helene, b. Karcher, born. From 1949 to 1958 he attended the Johannes-Kepler-Gymnasium and the business school in Reutlingen, where he passed the school leaving examination in 1958. He then completed a two-year commercial apprenticeship in a machine factory in Reutlingen. In the 1960 summer semester he began studying economics at the University of Tübingen . In 1977 he did his doctorate at the University of Tübingen under Alfred Eugen Ott with a study of Friedrich List's business ideas . In 1992, Wendler founded the Friedrich List Institute for Historical and Current Economic Studies (FLI), which he headed until 2012. For his book about Friedrich List, which he published in 2013 and dedicated to his wife Christl and the timber entrepreneur and patron Karl Heinz Danzer, Horst Köhler and Barbara Bosch wrote prefaces.

The Friedrich List Institute he founded in 1992 has been headed by Stephan Seiter since 2012.

Works

  • "The bond of eternal love". Clara Schumann's correspondence with Emilie and Elise List , Stuttgart / Weimar: Metzler, 1996, ISBN 3-476-01453-3
  • Friedrich List (1789-1846). An economist with vision and social responsibility , 2013

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  • Curriculum vitae in: Eugen Wendler, Friedrich List's business mindset. Tuebingen 1977.
  • Foreword in: Friedrich List (1789–1846). An economist with foresight and social responsibility. Wiesbaden 2013.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Reutlingen: Stephan Seiter replaces Eugen Wendler as head of the Friedrich List Institute In: swp.de , November 6, 2012, accessed on February 14, 2018.