Michael J. Co-op

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Michael J. Koop (* 1962 in Hildesheim ) who is Head of the Institute of Lower Saxony Study Institute for Local Administration e. V. in Hanover .

Life

After studying economics at the University of Konstanz , he received his doctorate in 1993 under Horst Siebert at the Chair of International Economic Relations. He then moved to the Institute for the World Economy in Kiel , where he also completed his habilitation with Siebert . Afterwards he was a full professor for economics at the Magdeburg-Stendal University of Applied Sciences . On 18 September 2005, he ran unsuccessfully for the FDP in the Bundestag constituency Hannover-Land I . He received 4.3% of the first votes ; the FDP received 9.8% of the second vote .

Since 2009 he has been director of the Lower Saxony Study Institute for Municipal Administration. V. The administrative school has its main locations in Braunschweig , Hanover and Oldenburg as well as at 17 other course locations in Lower Saxony . Approximately thirty full-time lecturers and over 600 part-time lecturers and speakers ensure practice-oriented training and further education for the middle administrative service.

Koop is Liaison Lecturer for the Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom .

Publications

  • De oeconomia intergalactica: On fast economies, cosmic barriers to trade, and extraterrestrial capital flight . Faude-Verlag, Konstanz 1989 (together with Axel Behrens, Jesko Hentschel, Joachim Keck, Peter König, Michael Koop, Ernst Mohr, Jonathan Thomas).
  • Bert Hofman, Michael J. Koop: Monetary overhang and the dynamic of prices, exchange rates, and income in the transition to a market economy . Kiel Institute of World Economics, 1990.
  • Capital income taxation of asymmetric countries . Kiel Institute of World Economics, 2001.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Hannoversche Wirtschaftszeitung: Prof. Dr. Michael Koop (FDP) candidate for federal election 2005 2005