CURRICULUM VITAE

Personal data:

Family name: Friedrich Bauersachs

Date of birth 16.05.1939 in Mupperg/Thueringen

Nationlity German

Civil status married

Language skills German, English, basic knowlege in French, Hungarian, Chinese

Education:

1945-1952 Grammer school in Mupperg and Sonneberg/Thueringen

1952-1958 Highschool in Coburg/Oberfranken

1958-1960 Apprenticeship in agriculture

1960-1964 Studies in Agriculture and General Economics, Friedrich Wilhelms University, Bonn (Dipl. Eng. Agro)

1964-1970 Postgraduate studies and research at universities of Bonn and Stuttgart-Hohenheim

1971 Doctoral degree in Economics and Social Science in Stuttgart-Hohenheim

Professional experiences in Germany:

1970-1971 Operations Research Analysist and manager of the UNIVAC computer center of SPERRY

RAND GmbH (now: UNISYS), Frankfurt/Main at the Stuttgart Technical University

1972-1978 Operations Manager and Coordinator of an Interdisciplinary Research Project on “Interregional Competition of Agricultural

Location in the Federal Republic of Germany“ at the Bonn University, Institute of Agricultural Policy

1978-1986 Senior Research Analyst and Lecturer at Bonn University

Main Fields: Agric. Sectoral and Regional Analysis and Planning, Economy for Devel. Countries, Agricultural Policy, Agric. and Polit.

nformation Systems.

International experiences:

1961-1986 Academic Visits and Short Term Missions in the field of Political Analysis and Consultancy for international and German Institutions (USAID, UNDP; World Bank, GTZ, DSE, FNSt, etc.) in more than 20 countries (South Korea, Iran, Pakistan, Sudan, Ethiopia)

1986-1993 Representative and Project Coordinator of Friedrich-Naumann-Stiftung in the People´s Republic of China (Beijing, Harbin): Devel opment of Political and Consultancy Competence for Economic and Agricultural Reforms (Ministry of Agriculture and National Statistic Office of China)

1993-1997 Representative and Project Coordinator of Friedrich-Naumann-Stiftung in Budapest,

Hungary. Joint Regional Project, included countries: Poland, Czech Republic,

Slovak Republic, Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria.

1997-1998 Representative and Project Coordinator of Friedrich-Naumann-Stiftung in Sofia,

Bulgaria. Project: Promotion of Democracy, Pluralism, Human Rights and Market

Economy in South-East Europe

1999 - ongoing Consultant for Economic and Agricultural Reform at the Institute for Market Economic in Sofia

Publications, Studies

1965-1978 Development and implementation of computer-based, solution-oriented and policyaffiliated information systems for the agrarian sector and rural allocations

1965-1998 Over 50 studiees and publications on agrarian and regional issues, espacially interregional competitiveness and trade, effecient allocation and income distirbution (production, factor assessment and regional and productional distirbution; regional development)

1987-1998 Project reports, background surveys, policy-oriented assessment of transformation processes; media interviews.