Hartmut Berg

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Hartmut Berg (born December 6, 1936 in Reinbek ) is a German economist and professor emeritus for economic policy at the Technical University of Dortmund .

Scientific career

Hartmut Berg was born in Reinbek near Hamburg in 1936 . He studied economics at the Universities of Cologne and Hamburg . In 1964 he received his doctorate in Hamburg, followed by his habilitation in 1971 . In the following two years he taught there as a private lecturer, until in 1973 he accepted a professorship for economic policy at the University of Essen . Berg taught and researched here until he finally moved to TU Dortmund University in 1981. Since his retirement in 2003 he has been teaching at the EBS University of Economics and Law in Oestrich-Winkel , Wiesbaden.

Berg was one of the signatories of the Euro-critical manifesto The Monetary Policy Decisions of Maastricht: A Danger for Europe (1992).

Research priorities

Publications (selection)

  • Economic basics of long-term planning in education. University thesis Hamburg, 1965 (dissertation)
  • On the functionality of the European Economic Community. Vandenhoeck and Ruprecht, Göttingen 1972
  • International economic policy. Vandenhoeck and Ruprecht, Göttingen 1976
  • International competitiveness and national merger control. Heymann, Cologne / Berlin / Bonn / Munich 1985

Involved in:

  • Vahlens Compendium of Economic Theory and Economic Policy. Vahlen , Munich 1980 (from 7th edition 1999)

Remarks

  1. Kürschner's German Scholars Calendar (digital)
  2. see list of signatories for the online reproduction of the manifesto in the economic blog Wirtschaftliche Freiheit , blog entry from December 11, 2016; accessed July 12, 2020.