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Pieter Hennipman (12 September 1911 – 4 July 1994) was a Dutch economist, Professor of Economics at the University of Amsterdam, who is considered the "leading Dutch economist of the post-war period."〔Pieter Hennipman, Donald A. Walker , Arnold Heertje , Hans van den Doel eds. (1995) ''Welfare Economics And The Theory Of Economic Policy''. Preface〕 == Biography == Born in Leiden, Hennipman received his MA in Economics at the University of Amsterdam in 1934 under and , and in 1940 his PhD for the thesis "Economisch motief en economisch principe" (Economic motive and economic principle).〔(Prof. dr. P. Hennipman, 1911 - 1994 ) at the University of Amsterdam ''Album Academicum'' website〕 In 1938 he started his academic career as lecturer at the University of Amsterdam. After the war in 1945 he was appointed Professor of Economics as successor of Herman Frijda, who had died in Auschwitz.〔(BIOGRAFIE Dr. Pieter Hennipman ) Accessed September 9, 2013.〕 Among his doctoral students were Jan Pen (1950), Henri Theil (1951), Arnold Heertje (1960), and (1968). From 1946 to 1973 Hennipman was editor of the ''De Economist''. In 1974 he married Elisabeth Eybers, with whom he stayed until his death.〔Ena Jansen (1998) ''Afstand & verbintenis''. p. 107〕
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