| Fritz Weber was born in 1947. Between 1973 and 1989 he worked for Creditanstalt Bankverein. In 1989 he was a Jean-Monnet fellow at the European University Institute in Fiesole (Florence) for a year, and then became a lecturer at the Department of Economic and Social History at the University for Economics, Vienna. His fields of research include: history of banks, social, economic and contemporary history of Austria (1918-1980).
Publications:
From Interwar Stagnation to Postwar Prosperity: Austria's Reconstruction After World War II, in: A. Teichova (ed.), Central Europe in the 20th Century. An Economic Historic Perspective, Aldershot-Brookfield/USA, Singapore, Sidney 1997, S. 121-145.
Together with Herbert Mattis: Economic Anschluss and German Großmachtpolitik: the Take-over of the Austrian Credit-Anstalt in 1938, in: P.L. Cottrell/H. Lindgren/A. Teichova (eds.), European Industry and Banking Between the Wars, Leicester, London, New York 1992, S. 109-125.
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