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Fritz Neumark

Fritz Neumark

German economist (1900–1991)


Fritz Neumark (20 July 1900 in Hanover – 9 March 1991 in Baden-Baden)[1] was a German economist. He made important contributions to the development of education in the preparation of the income tax laws of economics in Turkey.[2]

Early life

He was born in 1900.[3] As he was Jewish-German, he emigrated to Istanbul (Turkey) in 1933, to avoid the Third Reich. He later moved back to Germany, and served two terms as Rector of the Goethe University Frankfurt (1954–1955 and 1961–1962).

Career

He was faculty member at Istanbul University, where he taught finance and economics. He published many books in the Turkish language.[4] The Fiscal and Financial Committee set up by the European Commission in 1960 under the chairmanship of Professor Neumark made its priority objective the elimination of distortions to competition caused by disparities in national indirect tax systems:[5] Neumark Committee Report.[6]


References

  1. Migration and Transfer of Knowledge: Refugees from Nazism and Turkish legal Reform, at Erste Europäische Internetzeitschrift für Rechtsgeschichte; by Fuat Andic and Arnold Reisman; published 18 July 2007; retrieved 2 November 2013
  2. M.A.G. van Meerhaeghe, Taxation and the European Community, Economia delle Scelte Pubbliche, Vol. VII, 1989-1/2, pp. 18–19.
  3. Europäische Wirtschaftsgemeinschaft – Kommission: Bericht des Steuer- und Finanzausschusses (Neumark Bericht), Brüssel 1963.



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