Joachim Christian Becker

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Joachim Christian Becker

Joachim "Jo" Christian Becker (born December 2, 1937 in Stettin ; † November 26, 1996 in Hamburg ) was a German CDU politician .

Life and politics

Becker had a degree in economics and in 1968 did his dissertation at Hamburg University . He worked as an independent entrepreneur and business consultant .

1966/67 and from 1974 to 1978 Becker was a member of the Wandsbek district assembly . From 1974 until his death he was a member of the Hamburg citizenship and sat for his parliamentary group in the submission committee, building committee, committee for port, economy and agriculture and in the transport committee. In 1990, together with parliamentary group leader Rolf Kruse , he called for the construction of an outer ring of rapid transit from Blankenese via Langenhorn , Poppenbüttel and Rahlstedt to Billwerder - Moorfleet . This could relieve the city center on the one hand, but also the outer parts of the city on the other, and create important cross-connections.

Fonts

  • Hypotheses on the convergence of the economic systems in East and West. Under bes. Berücks. v. Tinbergen, Surányi-Unger, Boettcher, Aron, Hensel and others. Thalheim. At the same time dissertation at the University of Hamburg on March 11, 1968, Hamburg 1968.

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Individual evidence

  1. “The train of time brings relief” , in Hamburger Abendblatt of May 12, 1990, accessed on February 7, 2020.