Wulfdiether Zippel

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Wulfdiether Zippel (born July 22, 1938 in Berlin ) is a German economist . From 1980 to 2003 he held the chair for economics , in particular international economic relations and European integration, at the Technical University of Munich .

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Wulfdiether Zippel studied at the TH Hannover and was active in the Corps Saxonia Hannover .

After his doctorate as Dr. rer. pole. In 1971 he completed his habilitation at the Technical University of Munich there in 1976. He received his first appointment as a substitute professor at the University of Bonn in the 1976/77 winter semester. From 1980 he was professor for economic theory, economic policy, economic integration and international economic relations at the Institute for Economics and Law at the Technical University of Munich.

Fonts

  • A systematic economic theoretical and empirical analysis of the economic effects of regionally limited economic integration , 1971
  • On the long-term instability of the Bretton Woods system , 1977
  • Subject matter and analysis of the plans to reorganize the international monetary constitution , 1978

Zippel wrote several articles in scientific compilations and journals.

literature

  • Zippel, Wulfdiether . In: Kürschner's German Scholars Calendar 1996. Bio-bibliographical directory of contemporary German-speaking scientists . 17th edition, Volume Humanities and Social Sciences , p. 1647.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Directory of Weinheimer Corps Students 1990, p. 533