Theresia Theurl

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Theresia Theurl (born April 1, 1956 in Hof bei Salzburg ) is an Austrian professor of economics at the Westphalian Wilhelms University and dean of the economics faculty of the Westphalian Wilhelms University.

Life

Theresia Theurl received her doctorate in economics from the University of Innsbruck in 1987 with the final grade “ summa cum laude ”. For this dissertation she received the research award of the Institute for Savings Banks Innsbruck. In 1988 she received the Walther Kastner Prize from the Austrian Banking Association.

In 1992 habilitated them at the University of Innsbruck and received permission to teach in the subject Economics. A year later in 1993 she received the Cardinal Innitzer Promotion Prize for Social and Economic Sciences and the Prize of the Principality of Liechtenstein for scientific research.

In her book A Common Currency for Europe: 12 Lessons from History , Theurl demonstrated in 1992 that all single currencies comparable to the European monetary union failed in the confederations of the 19th and early 20th centuries.

Theresia Theurl took part in the International Visitor Program USA in 1995 at the invitation of the US government and in 1999 received the Tyrolean State Prize for Science for the recognition of outstanding scientific achievements.

Since 2000, she has been Professor of Economics at the Institute for Cooperative Studies at the Westphalian Wilhelms University in Münster , where she has been Dean of the Faculty of Economics since 2014 , after having held this position from October 2005 to September 2006.

Through her membership in the expert commission on housing cooperatives at the Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Housing , she was able to transfer current research results to the political arena. She is also a member of the scientific advisory board of the economic policy journal Wirtschaftsdienst .

Theresia Theurl is with Univ.-Prof. Engelbert Theurl from the Institute for Public Finance at the University of Innsbruck.

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  1. Scientific Advisory Board | Economic service. Retrieved January 4, 2018 .

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