- Karl Rathgen
Karl Rathgen (*
December 6 ,1856 inWeimar , †November 4 ,1921 inHamburg ) was a German Economist. He was the first Chancellor of theUniversity of Hamburg .After studying in Strasbourg, Halle, Leipzig and Berlin, he passed the first state examination in
Naumburg in 1880 in Naumburg and earned his doctorate (Dr. rer. pol.) in 1882 with a thesis on the Making of markets in Germany from the University of Straßburg.From 1882 to 1890, he taught Public Law, Statistics and Administration Science at the Imperial
University of Tokyo and was also an adviser to the Japanese Ministry of Agriculture and Commerce.In 1892, Rathgen passed his
habilitation at the Friedrich Wilhelms University of Berlin and the following years was appointed extra-ordinary, in 1895 ordinary Professor of theUniversity of Marburg . From 1900 to 1903, he was temporarily in charge ofMax Weber s Chair atUniversity of Heidelberg . In 1907, he became a Professor at the newly established Kolonialinstitut (Colonial Institute) inHamburg . After its transformation into theUniversity of Hamburg in 1919, he took over the chair ofEconomics , Colonial policy andPublic finance and became at the same time its first Chancellor.From 1913 to 1914, Rathgen taught as an Exchange Professor at
Columbia University inNew York .He mostly came out with publications on
Japan and had a great impact on German perception of the economic development of Japan.Works
Among others:
* Japans Volkswirtschaft und Staatshaushalt (Japan's Economy and state budget). Leipzig: Duncker & Humblot 1891
* Die Japaner und ihre wirtschaftliche Entwicklung (The Japanese and their economic development). Leipzig: Teubner 1905.
* Staat und Kultur der Japaner (State and Culture of the Japanese). Bielefeld, Leipzig: Velhagen & Klasing 1907.
* Die Japaner in der Weltwirtschaft (The Japanese in the World Economy). Leipzig: Teubner 1911.
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