- Franz Josef Radermacher
Franz Josef Radermacher is a German
mathematician andeconomist .He is the founder of the
Global Marshall Plan , a socio-ecological plan for a juster distribution of global wealth.Scientific career
Radermacher earned a PhD in Mathematics from
RWTH Aachen in 1974. He earned a second PhD in Economics from theUniversity of Karlsruhe in 1976. From 1983 till 1987, Radermacher was Professor for Applied Computer Science at theUniversity of Passau . Since 1987 he is Professor for Artificial Intelligence and Databases at theUniversity of Ulm . From 1988 till 1992 he was the President of the Society for Mathematics, Economics and Operations Research. Radermacher is a world-renowned expert in the fields of globalization, innovation, overpopulation and global sustainable development.Publications
FJ Radermacher: The Importance of Metaknowledge for Environmental Information Systems, Proceedings of the Second International Symposium on Advances in Spatial Databases
RH Möhring, R Müller and FJ Radermacher: Advanced DSS for scheduling: software engineering aspects and the role of Eigenmodels, Annals of Operations Research
RH Mohring, FJ Radermacher: Introduction to stochastic scheduling problems, Contributions to operations research
R Kalakota, FJ Radermacher: Electronic commerce: building blocks of new business opportunity, Journal of Organizational Computing and Electronic Commerce
M Bartusch, RH Mohring, FJ Radermacher: M-Machine Unit Time Scheduling: A Report on Ongoing Research, Lecture notes in economics and mathematical systems
O Günther, FJ Radermacher, WF Riekert: Environmental monitoring: Models, methods, and systems, Environmental Informatics
FJ Radermacher: Global Marshall Plan:: a Planetary Contract, [globalmarshallplan.org Global Marshall Plan]
T Schauer, FJ Radermacher: The Challenge of the Digital Divide: Promoting a Global Society Dialogue, University of Ulm Publishing Group
References
[http://globalmarshallplan.org/e5095/e8213/e8430/e8433/(riegler_the_global_marshall_plan_for_a_worldwide_eco_cosia_205)_eng.pdf The Global Marshall Plan for a World Wide Eco-Social Market Economy: An Austrian Idea Gains Steam]
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