Ins Cornelssen

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Ins Cornelssen (* 1940 ) is a German economist and professor emeritus for economics at the University of Hanover .

Life

Cornelssen studied theater studies , German literature and Protestant theology from 1962 to 1967 . She lived in Berlin until 1978 . From 1981 to 1987 he studied economics at the Free University of Berlin . She received her doctorate in 1991 and was appointed professor at the Hanover University of Applied Sciences in 1994 . Until her retirement in 2006, she taught economics with a focus on regulatory policy and chaos theory .

In addition, Cornelssen took a close look at algae as a food.

Cornelssen has been on the advisory board of the German Environmental Foundation since 2010 .

Publications (selection)

  • Algae and their potentials: on the evolutionary dawn of a new food security policy / Inse Cornelssen. Working paper of the Faculty of Economics at the Hanover University of Applied Sciences; 54
  • From bipolarism to multipolarism: the EC as a catalyst for global economic regionalization tendencies / Cornelssen, Inse. - Berlin: The Arab. Book, 1994
  • The case of Japan: culture as a driver of economic development; [Investigation of the economic relevance of immaterial values] / Cornelssen, Inse. - Frankfurt am Main [u. a.]: Lang, 1991

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