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Christoph Bernhard Cornelius Harms (30 March 1876 – 21 September 1939) was a German economist and one of the first professors to undertake research in the field of international economics. He founded the Kiel Institute for the World Economy, Germany's leading economic research institute, in 1914. Harms was Chair of Economics at the University of Kiel and head of the Institute until he was dismissed from office in 1933 by officials.


Education
Christoph Bernhard Cornelius Harms was born in , on June 30, 1876 to Menno F. Harms (1845–?) and Anna M. Ries (1844–1921). In 1887, he attended the in Aurich, and later Gymnasium in Norden. From 1890 to 1893 he completed an apprenticeship (Ausbildung) as a bookbinder in . Harms began a degree in political science at the University of Leipzig (1897), then began a in Economics at University of Tübingen (1900). He completed his doctoral dissertation under Gustav von Schönberg, a founder of the theory of world economy. Two years later, he completed his habilitation.

Harms married in 1902 and had three children.

Harms began teaching as a professor at the University of Jena in 1906, then transferred to the University of Kiel in 1908 where he was Chair of Economics. There, he founded the Kiel Institute for the World Economy.


Kiel Institute for the World Economy
Founded on February 18, 1914, the Kiel Institute for the World Economy has been one of the leading economic research institutes in Germany. It began as the Königliches Institut für Seeverkehr and Weltwirtschaft an der Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel (Royal Institute for Maritime Transport and World Economics at the University of Kiel). Over the years, Harms worked to build the university's name, attracting well established economists such as , , Adolph Löwe, Gerhard Colm, and Hans Philipp Neisser. The original mission of the Institute was to challenge the traditional scholar of nationally oriented political economy, and instead opting for a more international view on economic and political affairs.


Expulsion and death
After the electoral victory of the Nazi Party in the March 1933 elections, Harms attempted to protect his Jewish colleagues from persecution. But on April 25, 1933, the Ministry of Culture enacted a new law, the Restoration of the Professional Civil Service. Harms was subsequently removed from the university and later from the Institute. In 1933, Harms worked as an honorary professor in Berlin, then moved to the University of Marburg in 1934. He died in Berlin in 1939. His grave was placed in front of the original building of the Instituteon Düsternbrooker Weg in Kiel.


Legacy

Bernhard Harms Prize
Every two years since 1964, the Kiel Institute for the World Economy has awarded the Bernhard Harms Prize of €25,000 to individuals "with a distinguished record in the field of international economics." Award winners give presentations on their research at the Bernhard Harms Lectures at the Institute, which are then published in the Institute's journal, Review of World Economics / Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv.
2018Harvard University
2016Harvard University
2014Massachusetts Institute of Technology
2012Princeton University
2010University of Chicago
2008Harvard University
2006University of California
2004University of California
2002Massachusetts Institute of Technology
2000Jeffrey D. SachsHarvard University
1998Harvard University
1996Institute for International Economic Studies
1994Harvard University
1992Rudiger DornbuschMassachusetts Institute of Technology
1990Anne O. Krueger
1988Columbia University
1986W. Max CordenAustralian National University
1984Johns Hopkins University
1982
1980Stockholm School of Economics
1978Charles P. KindlebergerMassachusetts Institute of Technology
1976Harry G. JohnsonUniversity of Chicago
1974Princeton University
1972Gottfried HaberlerHarvard University
1970Harvard University
1968Hermann Josef Abs
1966Christ Church, Oxford
1964Gerhard ColmWashington, D.C.


Bernhard Harms Medal
Since 1980, the Bernhard Harms Medal is awarded to individuals "who have contributed to the Kiel Institute's research on the world economy in the tradition of Bernhard Harms."

2004European Central Bank
2004Helmut HesseUniversity of Göttingen
2000
2000Gesellschaft zur Förderung des Instituts für Weltwirtschaft
1999Václav KlausChamber of Deputies of the Czech Republic
1995Simon Fraser University
1994
1992New York University
1992Helmut SchlesingerDeutsche Bundesbank
1991Juergen B. DongesUniversity of Cologne
1989Tyll NeckerBundesverband der Deutschen Industrie
1989Jesteburg-Osterberg
1988Rudolf ScheidFrankfurt am Main
1986Gerhard FelsKiel Institute for the World Economy
1986Hans D. BarbierFrankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
1984Karl Gustaf RatjenKiel Institute for the World Economy
1984Wolfgang F. StolperUniversity of Michigan
1983George Frank RayUniversity of Greenwich
1983Tadeusz M. Rybczynski
1981David Grove, University of Washington
1980Kurt Pentzlin
1980Otto Ernst PfleidererHeidelberg University


Selected publications
  • Zur Entwicklungsgeschichte der Deutschen Buchbinderei in der zweiten Hälfte des 19. Jahrhunderts, Tübingen und Leipzig 1902
  • Die Münz- und Geldpolitik der Stadt Basel im Mittelalter. Tübingen 1907 (= Zeitschrift für die gesamte Staatswissenschaft, Ergänzungsheft 23)
  • Der Stadthaushalt Basels im ausgehenden Mittelalter: Quellen und Studien zur Basler Finanzgeschichte. Tübingen 1909–1913
  • Volkswirtschaft und Weltwirtschaft, Versuch der Begründung einer Weltwirtschaftslehre, Jena 1912
  • in: Philipp Zorn, Herbert von Berger (Schriftleitung): Hrsg. von Siegfried Körte, Friedrich Wilhelm von Loebell u. a. 3 Bände. R. Hobbing, Berlin 1914.
  • Ferdinand Lassalle und seine Bedeutung für die deutsche Sozialdemokratie Kopie, Jena 1919
  • Vom Wirtschaftskrieg zur Weltwirtschaftskonferenz, Jena 1927
  • Strukturwandlungen der Deutschen Volkswirtschaft, Vorlesungen gehalten in der Deutschen Vereinigung für Staatswissenschaftliche Fortbildung. Berlin 1928


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