Stephan Koren

Stephan Koren (* 14. November 1919 in Viennese new city, † 26. Jänner 1988 in Vienna) was a Austrian politician (ÖVP) and Wirtschaftswissenschafter.

Stephan Koren was active from 1945 to 1965 in Wirtschaftsforschungsinstitut, afterwards he dozierte at the University of Innsbruck and at the school for economics Vienna. As an advocate of hard currency politics it coined/shaped the Austrian economic policy. Admits was by the Korenplan, 1967 provision width units a restaurant concept of the ÖVP. One year later became Koren undersecretary of state in the Office of the Federal Chancellor, 1968-70 also Minister of Finance in the government of Josef Klaus. It was subsequently, 1970-78 national council delegates during the government Bruno Kreiskys. As Mahner from the opposition side in relation to the policy Kreiskys of the Deficit spending it received the call to be a Kassandra. 1978 took over Koren finally the office of the president of the Austrian central bank, which he exercised up to his death.

Its daughter is Elizabeth Bleyleben Koren.

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