Michael Hüther
Director
Arts
Cologne Institute for Economic Research
Germany
Biography
Michael Hüther is a Director and member of the Presidium, Born in Düsseldorf in 1962, 1982 to 1987: studies of economics and middle and modern history at the Justus Liebig University in Giessen, study stay at the University of East Anglia in Norwich, 1987 to 1989: Doctoral thesis on economics, topic of the dissertation: Integrated tax transfer systems for the Federal Republic of Germany - Normative conception and empirical analysis, 1986: Internship in the main economic department of the Deutsche Bundesbank through the teaching foundation of the German people, 1987 to 1991: Research assistant at the professorship for economics and finance at the University of Giessen, 1991 to 1995: Scientific assistant in the staff council for the assessment of the overall economic development in Wiesbaden, 1995 to 1999: Secretary-General of the Council of Experts for the Assessment of Economic Development (Head of the Scientific Staff of the Council), 1999 to 2004: DekaBank Chief Dealer in Frankfurt am Main, Since 2001 honorary professor at the EBS Business School in Oestrich-Winkel, 2001 to 2004: DekaBank Division Manager for Economics and Communication in Frankfurt am Main.
Research Interest
Economics and middle and modern history.