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Ulrike Knobloch (born 1961), is a German economist at the University of Vechta. Knobloch deals with gender science topics for theoretical economics that takes in real-world problems in social systems.[1]
Knobloch studied economics at the University of Freiburg, graduating with a diploma and taking in additional courses in philosophy. She did her Ph.D. at the University of St. Gallen in economic-ethic, connecting ethical implications with gender issues. Knobloch went on to conduct research in various universities and has also worked for banks. In 2016 she became Junior-Professor at University of Vechta.[2][3]
Publications
edit- Biesecker, A., Jochimsen, M., & Knobloch, U. (1997). Vorsorgendes Wirtschaften. Ökologisches Wirtschaften, 12(3-4).
- Knobloch, U. (1994): Reflexion auf die Theorie und Ethik des Konsums.
References
edit- ^ "Stina Mentzing im Gespräch mit Ulrike Knobloch, Professorin für Ökonomie und Gender (W1) im Fach Wirtschaft und Ethik an der Universität Vechta". Lagen. Retrieved 10 December 2019.
- ^ "Kurz-CV" (PDF) (in German). Universität Vechta.
- ^ "Junior-Professur für Ökonomie und Gender" (in German). Universität Vechta.
External links
edit- Ulrike Knobloch in the German National Library catalogue