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Kurt Richebächer (1918 – August 24, 2007) was born in Karlsruhe, Germany. He studied business economics in Berlin and completed is doctoral at the University of Heidelberg in 1945. He began his career as a journalist, before becoming an international banker and economist. He considered himself a follower of the Austrian School of Economics and was best known for his newsletter, "The Richebächer Letter," which at various times also circulated as "Currencies & Credit Markets."
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dbo:abstract | Kurt Richebächer (1918 – August 24, 2007) was born in Karlsruhe, Germany. He studied business economics in Berlin and completed is doctoral at the University of Heidelberg in 1945. He began his career as a journalist, before becoming an international banker and economist. He considered himself a follower of the Austrian School of Economics and was best known for his newsletter, "The Richebächer Letter," which at various times also circulated as "Currencies & Credit Markets." Richebächer's father sent him to Great Britain before World War II to improve his fluency in the English language. He also wanted to gain an appreciation of what was required in a career in journalism. While in London, he developed a fascination with the study of economics. He returned to study in Berlin, and received a doctorate in Economics after the ending of the war. (en) Dr. Kurt Richebächer (1919 – 24 agosto 2007) è stato un economista tedesco, nonché un importante banchiere a livello internazionale. Si è sempre definito "seguace" della scuola austriaca. È famoso soprattutto per le sue newsletter intitolate "The Richebächer Letter", conosciute anche come "Currencies & Credit Markets". Ancora studente, venne mandato dal padre in Gran Bretagna, con l'obiettivo di allontanarsi dalla Germania nazista e di imparare l'inglese. Una volta a Londra cominciò la sua passione per l'economia. Successivamente tornò a studiare in Germania, a Berlino, dove ottenne il dottorato in economia dopo la fine della seconda guerra mondiale. (it) |
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rdfs:comment | Kurt Richebächer (1918 – August 24, 2007) was born in Karlsruhe, Germany. He studied business economics in Berlin and completed is doctoral at the University of Heidelberg in 1945. He began his career as a journalist, before becoming an international banker and economist. He considered himself a follower of the Austrian School of Economics and was best known for his newsletter, "The Richebächer Letter," which at various times also circulated as "Currencies & Credit Markets." (en) Dr. Kurt Richebächer (1919 – 24 agosto 2007) è stato un economista tedesco, nonché un importante banchiere a livello internazionale. Si è sempre definito "seguace" della scuola austriaca. È famoso soprattutto per le sue newsletter intitolate "The Richebächer Letter", conosciute anche come "Currencies & Credit Markets". (it) |
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