Stephan Schulmeister

Stephan Schulmeister ( born August 26, 1947) is an Austrian economist.

The son of the journalist Otto Schulmeister and brother of journalist Paul schoolmaster since 1972 has been a researcher at the Austrian Institute of Economic Research (WIFO ) in the " Medium-term forecast, long- term economic development, financial markets and international trade ." Through his numerous publications, including, inter alia, a clear critique of neo-liberalism (which he referred to as " market religiosity " ) and alternative proposals such as a pan-European New Deal, he has for some time been one of the most famous economists in Austria. His research interests are industrial organization, innovation and international competition, foreign trade and international economic relations, financial markets and business strategies.

Schoolmaster was in his career, visiting professor or visiting scholar at several international institutions, such as New York University and the University of New Hampshire.

Publications

  • Model predictions for the travel. Austrian Institute of Economic Research, Vienna 1978, ISBN 3-437-50237-9
  • Some peculiarities of the international interest rate and exchange rate developments. In: Business Political leaves. No. 3/ 4, 1985, pp. 140-154 (PDF, 618 KB)
  • To the global economic crisis in the seventies and eighties - an attempt at reconstruction. In: Federal Ministry for Science and Research (Ed.): processing mechanisms of the crisis. Braumüller, Vienna, 1988, ISBN 3-7003-0794-2, pp. 145-169 (PDF, 1.11 MB )
  • Price dynamics in speculative markets. In: BEIGEWUM ( ed.): " obsolete " from the "adequate " market thinking. Metropolis -Verlag, Marburg 1992, ISBN 3-926570-54-7, pp. 137-150
  • Central bank and government debt. Add: change of course. 1997 (1 ), pp. 9-17 (PDF)
  • The Bundesbank: Guardian of the stability or financial capital. In: Course book. Issue 130, December 1997, pp. 55-71 (PDF, 569 KB)
  • Way to full employment - Global, European and Austrian strategies. In: Association for the Scientific Economic Policy (ed.): Economic policy alternatives to the global hegemony of neoliberalism. OGB -Verlag, Vienna 1997, ISBN 3-7035-0660-1, pp. 21-46 (PDF, 791 KB)
  • The political-economic development cycle of the post-war period. In: International Politics and Society. 1/1998, pp. 5-21 (PDF, 1.03 MB)
  • We finance capitalists! In: The New Society - Frankfurt booklets. June 1998, pp. 525-530 (PDF)
  • Neoliberalism, Catholic social teaching and overall economic efficiency. In: Business Political leaves. No. 5, 1998, pp. 450-457 (PDF)
  • The future of the European model. In: Karl Aiginger, Farnleitner, Stephan Koren, Claus Raidl & Wilfried Stadler (ed.): impulses for the company Austria. An expert agenda to secure the future. Ueberreuter, Vienna / Frankfurt 1999, ISBN 3-7064-0570-9, pp. 43-51 (PDF)
  • Global financial markets - triumph of neo-liberalism? In: Wolfgang Greif, Gerlinde Leitgeb & Gerald Winter Berger (ed.): alternatives to neoliberalism. Social into the 21st century. OGB -Verlag, Vienna 1999, ISBN 3-7035-0711- X, pp. 29-43 (PDF)
  • The different growth momentum in the U.S. and Germany in the nineties. In: Arne Heise (ed. ): USA - model case of the new economy? Metropolis -Verlag, Marburg 2001, ISBN 3-89518-353-9, pp. 131-167 (PDF, 914 KB)
  • Strategies against neoliberalism. In: Roland Widowitsch, Gerlinde Breiner & Sepp Wall Strasser (eds.): In roulette the financial markets. Old-age security in times of neoliberalism. Promedia, Vienna 2002, ISBN 3-85371-187-1, pp. 17-29 (PDF, 563 KB)
  • Ten theses on distrust in the stock markets. In: Business Political leaves. No. 50 (1 ), 2003, pp. 63-66 (PDF)
  • The financial capitalism, the growth crisis and the European model. In: Eckhard Hein, Arne Heise & Achim Truger (ed.): Fiscal policy in the controversy. Metropolis -Verlag, Marburg 2004, ISBN 3-89518-481-0, pp. 23-69 (PDF, 1.24 MB)
  • Notes on economic policy and growth in Austria since 1945, In: . Gerbert Frodl, Paul Kruntorad & Manfried Rauchensteiner (ed.): physiognomy of the 2nd Republic. Czernin, Vienna 2005, ISBN 3-7076-0066-1, pp. 333-365 (PDF)
  • The " hidden " causes of the German economic crisis. In: Günther Chaloupek, Arne Heise, Gabriele Matzner -Holzer & Wolfgang Roth ( eds.): Sisyphus as an optimist. Attempts to contemporary political economy. In Memoriam Egon Matzner. VSA -Verlag, Hamburg 2005, ISBN 3-89965-120-0, pp. 94-117 (PDF, 1.12 MB)
  • The neo-liberal view of the world - the scientific construction of " constraints " for the promotion and legitimation of social inequality. In: Friedrich Klug & Ilan fur man (ed.): Black Book neoliberalism and globalization. Municipal Research in Austria Vol 115 Municipality of the City of Linz, Linz 2006, ISBN 3-902493 -02- X, pp. 153-175 (PDF, 1.68 MB)
  • Financial speculation, unemployment and government debt. In: Intervention. No. 4 ( 1), 2007, pp. 73-97 (PDF, 7.14 MB )
  • Comments from Dr. Karl Marx to economic development since 1980. In: Paul Kellerman (Ed. ): The money society and their faith. An interdisciplinary Polylog. VS Verlag, Wiesbaden 2007, ISBN 3-531-15472-9, pp. 27-40 (PDF, 737 KB)
  • Economic policy and financial instability as causes of differences in growth momentum in the U.S. and Europe. In: Günther Chaloupek, Eckhard Hein & Achim Truger (eds.): End of Stagnation? Economic policy outlook for growth and employment in Europe. LexisNexis ARD Orac, Vienna 2007, ISBN 3-7007-3731-9, pp. 15-41 (PDF)
  • Money as a means of ( self- ) purpose. In: Konrad Paul Liessmann (ed.): Money. What holds the world together in the depths? Zsolnay, Vienna 2009, ISBN 978-3-552-05458-5 (PDF, 258 KB)
  • The new world economic crisis. Causes, consequences, counter-strategies. AK, Vienna 2009, ISBN 978-3-7063-0375-0 (PDF, 1.42 MB)
  • In the midst of the Great Depression - a " New Deal " for Europe. Picus Verlag, Wien 2010, ISBN 978-3-85452-586-8 " New Deal " for Europe, Review by Philipp Löpfe, Tages-Anzeiger, 26 July, 2010
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