Hermann Bente

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Hermann Bente (born June 22, 1896 in Hessisch Lichtenau , † November 23, 1970 in Kiel ) was a German economist .

Life

Bente initially gained seven years of practical experience in agriculture and banking . In 1923 he completed his studies at the Universities of Berlin , Hamburg and Kiel with a doctorate as Dr. sc. phil. from. From 1923 to 1933 he was entrusted with the editorial management of the World Economic Archive in Kiel. In 1930 he completed his habilitation in law and economics in Kiel. In 1933 Hermann Bente was appointed full professor in Kiel. Between 1934 and 1944, together with his colleagues in Kiel, the constitutional lawyer Ernst Rudolf Huber and the economist Andreas Predöhl, he published the traditional journal for the whole of political science .

In 1937 Hermann Bente joined the NSDAP, of which he was a member until 1945.

From 1941 to 1945 Bente was professor for world politics and world economics at the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität zu Berlin. In 1947 he taught as a visiting professor for economics and sociology at the University of Cologne and in 1948 as a lecturer for economics at the Technical University of Hanover .

Bene's areas of expertise included theoretical economics , agricultural policy , foreign trade policy and economic planning policy . He has also been the author of numerous economic publications.

Fonts

  • Organized inefficiency , Fischer, Jena 1929.
  • Capital devaluation and economic crisis , Mohr, Tübingen 1932.
  • Agriculture and peasantry , Junker and Dünnhaupt, Berlin 1937.
  • German peasant policy , Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt, Stuttgart 1940.
  • England and Germany in the struggle to reorganize the world economy , Junker and Dünnhaupt, Berlin 1940.
  • Organizational changes in foreign trade and world economy , in: Archive for Economic Planning , Vol. 1 (1941), pp. 46–68.
  • Edited together with Erwin von Beckerath , Carl Brinkmann : Concise Dictionary of Social Sciences , 5 volumes, G. Fischer, Stuttgart - Mohr (Siebeck), Tübingen - Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen 1952–1968.

literature

  • Walther Killy (Ed.): German Biographical Encyclopedia . KG Saur, Munich a. a. O., 1995, p. 428.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Entry in the Kiel list of scholars