Studied law at the University of Innsbruck (1884-1887), with teachers including Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk and Carl Menger.[1]
Studied law in Vienna; the OeBL specifies the Vienna period as 1887/88.
Entered the financial administration in 1889 after his doctorate.[1]
Entered the Ministry of Finance in Vienna in 1891, via the Innsbruck Finance Procurator's Office.[1]
Habilitation in financial law in 1906; taught “Verrechnungswesen” (accounting and clearing) at the University of Vienna until 1928.[1]
Promoted to head of section (Sektionschef) in 1910. He later took over the management of the Boden-Credit-Anstalt.[1]
Received the title of associate professor (tit. ao. Prof.) at the University of Vienna in 1914.[1]
State Secretary in the State Office for Finance from October 1919 to November 1920.[1]
President of the Austrian National Bank from 1922 to 1932; a resolute advocate of strict consolidation of the state budget.[1]
Co-editor of the collective work "Wirtschaftstheorie der Gegenwart" (Contemporary Economic Theory; 1927–1932).
Taught "Verrechnungswesen" (accounting) at the University of Vienna until 1928.
Co-editor of the Zeitschrift für Nationalökonomie from 1930 to 1937.
Studied law from 1884 to 1887 at the University of Innsbruck, among others under Carl Menger.
Studied law at the University of Innsbruck in 1884-1887, among others under Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk; at that time Böhm-Bawerk was a professor in Innsbruck.[1]
Reisch wurde 1921 Vizepräsident der Allgemeinen Boden-Credit-Anstalt unter Präsident Sieghart. Ab 1922 als OeNB-Präsident gleichzeitig zentraler Bankenregulator und Refinanzierer für Siegharts BCA bis zum Zusammenbruch 1929 (OeBL).
Richard Reisch in the context of the School as a whole — five generations, their teacher-student lineages, circles and collegial ties.
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