Hans Mayrzedt

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Hans Manfred Mayrzedt (born April 10, 1942 in Vienna ) is an Austrian economist .

Life

Mayrzedt was promoted to Dr. rer. pole. PhD and received a Master of Science in 1969 . He then worked as a research assistant and most recently as a project manager at a Swiss economic research institute and as a bank economist at the headquarters of a major Swiss bank. From 1972 to 1982 he taught at the University of St. Gallen , the Wagner College on Staten Island , New York and the University of Kyūshū in Fukuoka . From 1982 to 2007 he was a professor at the Biberach University of Applied Sciences for economics with a focus on construction and real estate management.

Hans Mayrzedt is considered a pioneer in the field of public private partnerships (PPP), especially in connection with motorway projects and private-sector models for motorway financing.

He has published several books on foreign trade and on the subject of construction economics and real estate economics . Hans Mayrzedt is co-editor of the 768-page standard work Internationales Immobilienmanagement . He lives in Baden-Baden .

Fonts

  • Hans Mayrzedt: Monitoring of municipal construction investments. Construction cost control and economic efficiency , Bauverlag BV 1995, ISBN 3762531986
  • Hans Mayrzedt: Labor market and success-oriented personnel management in construction , Werner Verlag 2000, ISBN 3804143202
  • Hans Mayrzedt: Cost-saving building in residential construction under the changed influence of demand and supply conditions , Werner Verlag 2002, ISBN 3804144047
  • Hans Mayrzedt and Horst Fissenewert: Handbook of Bau-Betriebswirtschaft Werner Verlag 2005, ISBN 3804143245
  • Hans Mayrzedt, Norbert Geiger , Eckhard Klett , Thomas Beyerle and Gisela Götz : International real estate management: Handbook for training, further education and practice , CH Beck 2007, ISBN 3800634244

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Footnotes

  1. ^ "Handbook of International Real Estate Management - Practitioners illuminate regional characteristics" , Science Information Service, October 18, 2007