Klaus Rose (Economist)

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Klaus Rose (born June 3, 1928 in Bochum ) is a German economist.

After the Second World War, in which Rose still actively participated, he passed his Abitur in Hattingen . From 1947 to 1950 he studied economics at the University of Cologne . Then he was an assistant at the political science seminar led by Theodor Wessels . In 1952 Rose received her doctorate in Cologne on the relationship between multiplier and accelerator to become a Dr. rer. pole. For more than 30 years from 1956 he was responsible for the economic training of diplomatic trainees at the Foreign Office in Bonn . In 1957 he completed his habilitation in Cologne on a growth theoretical topic. He received the venia legendi for the subject of economic political science and worked as a private lecturer in Cologne, then as a professor at the University of Münster . In 1961 he became an associate professor at Johannes Gutenberg University in Mainz , and the following year he became a full professor and director of the Institute for General and Foreign Economic Theory . In the following years he turned down calls to Bochum , the Free University of Berlin and his home university in Cologne. In 1994 he retired. In addition, he was an honorary professor at the University of Applied Sciences for Business Management.

Rose's areas of research are economics and foreign trade theory. He made contributions to the optimal tariff theory, imported inflation and international factor price adjustment . Rose was one of the signatories of the Euro-critical manifesto The Monetary Policy Decisions of Maastricht: A Threat to Europe (1992).

Works

  • The acceleration principle . Dissertation, Cologne 1952
  • Foreign Trade Theory . Vahlen, Berlin 1964; 14th edition, with Karlhans Sauernheimer, Vahlen, Munich 2006, ISBN 3-8006-3287-X
  • Income Distribution Theory . Business publishing house Gabler, Wiesbaden [1965]
  • Theory of International Economic Relations . Kiepenheuer & Witsch, Cologne 1965, 2nd edition 1966
  • The limits of state activity in the market economy . Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Offenbach a. M. 1968
  • Equilibrium growth and stability . Mohr (Siebeck), Tübingen 1970
  • Basics of growth theory . Vandenhoeck and Ruprecht, Göttingen 1971; 6th edition, 1991, ISBN 3-525-03110-6
  • The importance of wage policy for distribution, employment and monetary value . Bundesverband Druck, Public Relations Department, Wiesbaden 1983, ISBN 3-88701-003-5

literature

  • Kürschner's German Scholars Calendar, 2007, p. 3000, ISBN 3-598-23616-6
  • Hans-Rimbert Hemmer and Jürgen Schröder: Klaus Rose for his 60th birthday. In: Hans-Rimbert Hemmer and Jürgen Schröder (eds.): Foreign trade. Festschrift. Klaus Rose on his 60th birthday . Vandenhoeck and Ruprecht, Göttingen 1988, pp. 5-7, ISBN 3-525-13184-4

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. 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.