Hans Langelütke

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Hans Langelütke (born June 25, 1892 in Saalfeld / Saale , † January 16, 1972 in Brannenburg ) was a German economist.

Life

Langelütke received his doctorate in economics under Karl Diehl in Freiburg / Br in 1925 : "Barter bank and Schwundgeld as ways to an interest-free economy - comparative presentation and criticism of the circulation reforms of PJ Proudhons and Silvio Gesells". Langelütke was a supporter of Silvio Gesell . In the time of National Socialism he was involved in the planning office of the four-year plan in the central economic control and the establishment of the German "war capability". With his colleague there, Wilhelm Marquart, Langelütke belonged to the founding generation of the Ifo Institute for Economic Research in 1949 . Langelütke was president of this institution from 1955 to 1965.

Fonts

  • Exchange bank and Schwundgeld as ways to an interest-free economy - comparative presentation and criticism of the circulation reforms P. J. Proudhons and Silvio Gesells . G. Fischer, Jena 1925.
  • Can Schwundgeld solve the crisis? In: German work . Vol. XVII, No. 3, 1933, pp. 67-73.

literature

  • Karl Ritter von Klimesch (ed.): Heads of politics, economy, art and science . Augsburg: Naumann, 1953. Volume 2, p. 647

Individual evidence

  1. Götz Aly and Susanne Heim : Pioneers of Destruction . Fischer-Taschenbuch-Verl., Frankfurt am Main 1993, p. 54.