Paul Deutsch (economist)

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Paul Deutsch (born February 4, 1901 in Rybnik , † June 19, 1977 in Istanbul ) was a German business economist.

German studied law and economics in Leipzig up to his doctorate in 1924 on the mining area in Upper Silesia . With Hermann Großmann he qualified as a professor in 1928 on economic problems from an operational point of view and received an extraordinary professorship at the Leipzig Commercial College in 1931 , and in 1938 a chair for goods trading and advertising. From 1938 to 1939 he was a loyal rector of the Leipzig Graduate School of Management. In addition, he held a teaching position at the Herder Institute in Riga . In 1941 he went to the Berlin Business School and founded an institute for transport. After the war he worked as a freelancer because he could not find a vocation as an active National Socialist, but in 1952 accepted a professorship at the University of Istanbul and in 1954 was appointed to a full professorship for business administration at the University of Münster . In 1955 he founded an institute for export economics there. Deutsch is a pioneer in market research .

Deutsch was a member of the NSDAP since 1933 . In November 1933 he signed the professors' declaration of Adolf Hitler at German universities and colleges .

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  1. ^ IG history of the Leipzig Graduate School of Management. Retrieved August 3, 2017 .
  2. Peter Mantel: Business Administration and National Socialism, 2009, p. 634