Bernhard Harms Medal
The Bernhard Harms Medal is awarded at irregular intervals. The medal is awarded to persons who have contributed to the Kiel Institute's research on the world economy in the tradition of Bernd Harms.
The recipients of the Bernhard Harms Medal to date are:
2004: Professor Otmar Issing, European Central Bank, Frankfurt am Main
2004: Professor Helmut Hesse, Göttingen
2000: Reinhard Mohn, Gütersloh
2000: Professor Marcus Bierich, Stuttgart, President of the Society for the Promotion of the Kiel Institute for World Economics, 1984–2000
1999: Professor Václav Klaus, President of the Parliament of the Czech Republic
1995: Professor Herbert Grubel, Vancouver
1994: Birgit Breuel, President of the Treuhandanstalt, Berlin
1992: Professor Ingo Walter, New York University
1992: Professor Helmut Schlesinger, Deutsche Bundesbank, Frankfurt am Main
1991: Professor Juergen B. Donges, Cologne, Vicepresident of the Kiel Institute for World Economics, 1983–1989
1989: Dr. h.c. Tyll Necker, Bad Oldesloe
1989: Professor Karl Schiller, Jesteburg-Osterberg
1988: Professor Rudolf Scheid, Frankfurt am Main
1986: Professor Gerhard Fels, Cologne, Vicepresident of the Kiel Institute for World Economics, 1976–1983
1986: Dr. Hans D. Barbier, Frankfurt am Main
1984: Karl-Gustav Ratjen, Frankfurt am Main, President of the Society for the Promotion of the Kiel Institute for World Economics, 1971–1984
1984: Professor Wolfgang F. Stolper, Ann Arbor, Michigan
1983: Professor George Frank Ray, London
1983: Tadeusz M. Rybczinski, M.Sc., London
1981: Dr. David Grove, Washington, D.C.
1980: Dr. Kurt Pentzlin, Hannover
1980: Professor Otto Pfleiderer, Stuttgart