Joachim Weimann
Joachim Weimann (born February 14, 1956) is a German economist. He is currently the chair for political economy at the Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg. Weimann's research interests include environmental economics and economic policy.[1]
Joachim Weimann | |
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Born | |
Nationality | Germany |
Institution | Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg |
Field | Political economics, Environmental economics |
Alma mater | University of Dortmund University of Bielefeld |
Influences | Wolfram Richter |
Information at IDEAS / RePEc |
Career
Born in Düsseldorf, Northrhine-Westphalia, Weimann attended the University of Bielefeld.[1] He earned his doctoral degree in 1987, and his Habilitation in 1992, both from the University of Dortmund.[1] In 1994 he was offered a professorship at the University of Magdeburg. Among his doctorate students was Axel Ockenfels.
Other activities
- Verein für Socialpolitik, Member
- Wirtschaftsdienst, Member of the Scientific Advisory Board[2]
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