Hans-Jochen Kleineidam

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Hans-Jochen Kleineidam (born March 26, 1943 in Mittelwalde ; † February 28, 2018 ) was a German economist .

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He grew up in the Swabian Voralb. He made it to the Hohenstaufen-Gymnasium in Göppingen 1962, the High School . He began studying business administration at the University of Tübingen and continued it at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich . After graduating in 1967 , he received his doctorate in 1968 on the topic of international business taxation. A proposal for the further development of business taxation .

After two years as an assistant in Munich, he followed Lutz Fischer , who had just been appointed professor, to the Free University of Berlin in 1970 . As a lecturer and assistant professor there , he was able to experience the university activities of the 1968 movement, especially the Red Cell Economics , before he moved to the University of Hamburg as a lecturer in business administration in 1971 . In 1973 he completed his habilitation with a scientific-programmatic paper On the essence and the justification of deliberations de lege ferenda in the field of tax law through business taxation .

In 1974 he was appointed to the chair of business administration, in particular investment, finance and business taxation, at the newly founded University of the Federal Armed Forces in Hamburg . Appointments to the Vienna University of Economics and Business , the University of Bremen and the Catholic University of Eichstätt followed .

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