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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.

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.

Publications

  • 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

  1. "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.
  2. "Kurz-CV" (PDF) (in German). Universität Vechta.
  3. "Junior-Professur für Ökonomie und Gender" (in German). Universität Vechta.

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