Volker Bergen

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Volker Bergen (born June 21, 1939 in Berlin ) is a German professor of economics .

Life

After graduating from high school , Bergen studied economics from 1960, first in Frankfurt am Main and then until 1965 in Münster . In Frankfurt he became a member of the Corps Austria . After completing his studies , he received his doctorate in 1969. rer. pole. and then worked as a lecturer at the University of Göttingen and the Federal Academy for Public Administration of the Federal Ministry of the Interior until 1974. In 1974 he returned to the University of Göttingen as a senior assistant and completed his habilitation there in 1976. In 1978 he was appointed professor and until 1987 was professor of economics at the Economics Department of the Faculty of Economics at the University of Göttingen. His areas of expertise were in particular monetary theory and policy as well as environmental economics. In 1987 he moved within the university to the Institute for Forest Economics. From this point on until his retirement in 2004, he was primarily concerned with teaching and research in environmental and forest economics. Among other things, Bergen was dean of the Faculty of Forest Sciences and Forest Ecology from 2001 to 2004 .

Works

  • Theoretical and empirical studies on the long-term demand for money in the Federal Republic of Germany , Tübingen: Mohr (Siebeck), 1970
  • Analysis of the conifer wood market in the Federal Republic of Germany and its influence by the forest damage , Frankfurt am Main: Sauerländer, 1988
  • Studies on the monetary evaluation of external effects in the forestry and timber industry , Frankfurt am Main: Sauerländer, 2nd edition 1995
  • Forestry with a future , Bonn: Economica, 1998
  • Forest economics , Munich: Vahlen, 2002
  • Perspectives of forest economic research , Frankfurt am Main: Sauerländer, 2004

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Hermann Kruse: Kösener Corpslisten 1996 , Stamsried 1998, Corps No. 8, serial No. 535.