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Jacobus Franciscus (J.F.) Haccoû (27 December 1903 - 20 Juni 1972) was a Dutch economist, Professor of Business Economics at the University of Amsterdam and first director of SEO Economic Research,〔(SEO Economic Research history ) at ''seo.nl''. Accessed September 12, 2013〕 known for his work on the futures exchange of goods〔Houthakker, H. S. "(The Scope and Limits of Futures Trading )." (1959).〕〔Berend Wierenga and Matthias Thomas Gerardus Meulenberg. "De Nederlandse termijnmarkt voor aardappelen: Gids en risicodekking voor de naturamarkt?." Maandblad voor accountancy en bedrijfshuishoudkunde 58.8 (1984): 357-366.〕 and the economic situation in Dutch East Indies.〔Korthals Altes, W. L., et al. Vol. 7: Balance of payments, 1822-1939. Amsterdam: Royal Tropical Institute, 1987.〕 == Biography == Born in Amsterdam, Haccoû received his MA in Economics at the University of Amsterdam in 1926, and his Phd cum laude in Economics in 1940 with the thesis "De termijnhandel in goederen" (The futures exchange in goods) under supervision of Théodore Limperg. In 1950 he was appointed Professor of Business Economics, especially the doctrine of external organization at the University of Amsterdam. From 1950 to 1966 he was first director of Foundation for economic research of the University of Amsterdam, nowadays the SEO Economic Research. He was succeeded by Joop Klant. In the late 1950s Haccoû was on the short list for the new Rector of the University of Amsterdam, but this position was granted to the former minister Joris in 't Veld.〔L.J. Dorsman and P.J Kneghtmans (eds) ''Het universitaire bedrijf in Nederland: over professionalisering van onderzoek, onderwijs, bestuur en beheer.'' 2010. p. 34.〕 Haccou did get appointed president the National productivity center for fishing companies in 1959 (see image), one of his many other positions. In 1972 Haccoû died in Amersfoort, Nederland. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Jacobus Franciscus Haccoû」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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