Hellmut Wollenweber

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Hellmut Wollenweber (born March 26, 1903 in Bonn ; † 1976 ) was a German economist .

Life

Wollenweber studied in Bonn , Munich , Berlin , Königsberg and Rostock and received his doctorate in Dr. agr. and Dr. rer. pole. From 1937 to 1942 he was professor of economics and agricultural policy in Berlin, from 1942 to 1945 he taught as a professor in Graz . In 1955 he was appointed associate professor in the agricultural faculty of the University of Bonn. 1962–1968 he was professor for rural sociology and agricultural history in Bonn.

Fonts

  • Rural settlement and population. A settlement statistical module to clarify the question of the settlement impact , Parey, Berlin 1931.
  • Settlement carrier and optimal settlement effect. A statistical analysis of the prerequisites for optimal livestock husbandry in settlement areas , Parey, Berlin 1932.
  • with Hans-Jürgen Seraphim : Settlement speed and settlement success. Results of a study trip through Latvia , Parey, Berlin 1933.
  • Economy and personality in the German struggle for life , Junker a. Dünnhaupt, Berlin 1943.
  • with Ulrich Planck : The situation of the West German rural youth , 2 vols., Juventa, Munich 1956.

Web links

  • Website "The History of Economics at the Humboldt University of Berlin"