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  2. Lars-Hendrik Röller - Wikipedia

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    Lars-Hendrik Röller (2006) Lars-Hendrik Röller (born in Frankfurt am Main on July 19, 1958) is a German economist who served as the Director General for Economic and Financial Policy at the German Chancellery from 2011 to 2022, a position that made him Chancellor Angela Merkel's chief economic advisor.

  3. Gabor Steingart - Wikipedia

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    Gabor Steingart (born 1962 in West Berlin) is a German journalist and the author of several popular and influential books. He was the chief editor of Handelsblatt from 2010 to 2018. In 2018, he founded his own media company that issues news, commentaries, and interviews.

  4. Handelsblatt - Wikipedia

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    Since September 2005 Handelsblatt has been offering an online lexicon called WirtschaftsWiki [8] which features definitions of terms used in economics and politics. The database can be modified by any registered user. In September 2006 Handelsblatt ranked all economists working in Germany, Austria and the German-speaking part of Switzerland. [9]

  5. Roman Inderst - Wikipedia

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    Roman Inderst (born 13 April 1970) is a German economist who holds the chair for finance and economics at the Goethe University Frankfurt. His research interests include corporate finance, banking, competition policy, and information economics. According to the Handelsblatt, Inderst is the most influential German-speaking economist. [1]

  6. Hans-Werner Sinn - Wikipedia

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    Sinn was the first economist to formulate the central-planning model of economic growth in the tradition of Robert Solow as a general equilibrium model with decentrally optimizing agents and market clearing conditions in an article published in German in 1980 and two years later in English, and before similar work by Chamley in 1981 and Abel ...

  7. Kiel Institute for the World Economy - Wikipedia

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    German business newspaper, Handelsblatt, referred to the institute as "Germany's most influential economic think tank", while Die Welt, stated that "The best economists in the world are in Kiel" ("Die besten Volkswirte der Welt sitzen in Kiel"). [3] [4] Founded in 1914, the institute is the oldest economic research institute in Germany. [1]

  8. Category:German economists - Wikipedia

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    H. Jürgen von Hagen; Norbert Häring; Bernhard Harms; Oliver Marc Hartwich; Jan Hatzius; Justus Haucap; Nikolaus Hautsch; Eduard Heimann; Edmund Hein; Heinrich Waentig

  9. Wirtschaftswoche - Wikipedia

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    The publisher is Verlagsgruppe Handelsblatt, [1] which also publishes Handelsblatt. [3] The magazine provides business- and economy-related news. [2] Its target audience is managers and business people. [2] [4] In November 2014 Miriam Meckel was appointed editor-in-chief of the weekly. [5]