Heinz Arndt

Heinz Arndt
Born Heinz Wolfgang Arndt
1915
Breslau, Germany
Died 6 May 2002
Canberra, Australia
Occupation economist, lecturer, editor, author
Nationality Australian
Genres Economics
Notable work(s)

The Economic Lessons of the Nineteen Thirties
The Australian Trading Banks
The Rise and

Fall of Economic Growth: A Study of Contemporary Thought
Notable award(s) Bintang Jasa Pratama (Indonesian Presidential Medal of Merit) (1995)
Spouse(s) Ruth (nee Strohsahl)
Children Christopher
Nicholas
Bettina

Heinz (Wolfgang) Arndt (1915 - 6 May 2002) was an influential Australian economist.[1]

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Biography

Heinz Wolfgang Arndt was born in Germany in 1915, gained two degrees at Oxford and taught at the London School of Economics and Manchester University before settling in Australia in 1946. In 1950, he took up a chairmanship in economics at the then Canberra University College. He became head of the department at the Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies (RSPAS) at Australian National University (ANU) in 1963. He held this position until retiring in 1980. One of his main activities as head of the department was his establishment and management of the Indonesia project which sponsors research on the Indonesian economy. As part of his activities with the Indonesia project he established the academic journal Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies (BIES). Arndt died in Canberra in May 2002.[2]

Arndt was President of the Economic Society of Australia and New Zealand, and President of Section G (Economics) of ANZAAS. He wrote or co-wrote seven books, edited two collections of articles by various authors on the Australian economy, published six collections of his own essays, and produced more than a hundred articles, reports, book reviews and published lectures.

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References

  1. ^ Coleman, Peter (10 April 2007). "Economist whose life reflected torrid times". The Age. http://www.theage.com.au/news/business/economist-whose-life-reflected-torrid-times/2007/04/09/1175971018468.html?page=fullpage#contentSwap1. Retrieved 15 July 2009. 
  2. ^ Peter McCawley & colleagues (2002), 'Heinz Arndt: An Appreciation', Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies, 38(2), August, pp. 163-178.

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